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EmacsLisp
;;; sh-script.el --- shell-script editing commands for Emacs
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;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002,
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;; 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Daniel Pfeiffer <occitan@esperanto.org>
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;; Version: 2.0f
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;; Maintainer: FSF
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;; Keywords: languages, unix
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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;; any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; Major mode for editing shell scripts. Bourne, C and rc shells as well
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;; as various derivatives are supported and easily derived from. Structured
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;; statements can be inserted with one command or abbrev. Completion is
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;; available for filenames, variables known from the script, the shell and
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;; the environment as well as commands.
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;;; Known Bugs:
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;; - In Bourne the keyword `in' is not anchored to case, for, select ...
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;; - Variables in `"' strings aren't fontified because there's no way of
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;; syntactically distinguishing those from `'' strings.
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;; Indentation
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;; ===========
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;; Indentation for rc and es modes is very limited, but for Bourne shells
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;; and its derivatives it is quite customizable.
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;;
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;; The following description applies to sh and derived shells (bash,
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;; zsh, ...).
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;;
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;; There are various customization variables which allow tailoring to
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;; a wide variety of styles. Most of these variables are named
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;; sh-indent-for-XXX and sh-indent-after-XXX. For example.
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;; sh-indent-after-if controls the indenting of a line following
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;; an if statement, and sh-indent-for-fi controls the indentation
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;; of the line containing the fi.
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;;
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;; You can set each to a numeric value, but it is often more convenient
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;; to a symbol such as `+' which uses the value of variable `sh-basic-offset'.
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;; By changing this one variable you can increase or decrease how much
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;; indentation there is. Valid symbols:
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;;
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;; + Indent right by sh-basic-offset
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;; - Indent left by sh-basic-offset
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;; ++ Indent right twice sh-basic-offset
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;; -- Indent left twice sh-basic-offset
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;; * Indent right half sh-basic-offset
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;; / Indent left half sh-basic-offset.
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;;
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;; There are 4 commands to help set the indentation variables:
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;;
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;; `sh-show-indent'
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;; This shows what variable controls the indentation of the current
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;; line and its value.
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;;
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;; `sh-set-indent'
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;; This allows you to set the value of the variable controlling the
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;; current line's indentation. You can enter a number or one of a
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;; number of special symbols to denote the value of sh-basic-offset,
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;; or its negative, or half it, or twice it, etc. If you've used
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;; cc-mode this should be familiar. If you forget which symbols are
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;; valid simply press C-h at the prompt.
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;;
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;; `sh-learn-line-indent'
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;; Simply make the line look the way you want it, then invoke this
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;; command. It will set the variable to the value that makes the line
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;; indent like that. If called with a prefix argument then it will set
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;; the value to one of the symbols if applicable.
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;;
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;; `sh-learn-buffer-indent'
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;; This is the deluxe function! It "learns" the whole buffer (use
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;; narrowing if you want it to process only part). It outputs to a
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;; buffer *indent* any conflicts it finds, and all the variables it has
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;; learned. This buffer is a sort of Occur mode buffer, allowing you to
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;; easily find where something was set. It is popped to automatically
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;; if there are any conflicts found or if `sh-popup-occur-buffer' is
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;; non-nil.
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;; `sh-indent-comment' will be set if all comments follow the same
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;; pattern; if they don't it will be set to nil.
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;; Whether `sh-basic-offset' is set is determined by variable
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;; `sh-learn-basic-offset'.
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;;
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;; Unfortunately, `sh-learn-buffer-indent' can take a long time to run
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;; (e.g. if there are large case statements). Perhaps it does not make
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;; sense to run it on large buffers: if lots of lines have different
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;; indentation styles it will produce a lot of diagnostics in the
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;; *indent* buffer; if there is a consistent style then running
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;; `sh-learn-buffer-indent' on a small region of the buffer should
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;; suffice.
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;;
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;; Saving indentation values
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;; -------------------------
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;; After you've learned the values in a buffer, how to you remember
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;; them? Originally I had hoped that `sh-learn-buffer-indent'
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;; would make this unnecessary; simply learn the values when you visit
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;; the buffer.
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;; You can do this automatically like this:
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;; (add-hook 'sh-set-shell-hook 'sh-learn-buffer-indent)
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;;
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;; However... `sh-learn-buffer-indent' is extremely slow,
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;; especially on large-ish buffer. Also, if there are conflicts the
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;; "last one wins" which may not produce the desired setting.
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;;
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;; So...There is a minimal way of being able to save indentation values and
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;; to reload them in another buffer or at another point in time.
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;;
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;; Use `sh-name-style' to give a name to the indentation settings of
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;; the current buffer.
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;; Use `sh-load-style' to load indentation settings for the current
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;; buffer from a specific style.
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;; Use `sh-save-styles-to-buffer' to write all the styles to a buffer
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;; in lisp code. You can then store it in a file and later use
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;; `load-file' to load it.
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;;
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;; Indentation variables - buffer local or global?
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;; ----------------------------------------------
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;; I think that often having them buffer-local makes sense,
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;; especially if one is using `sh-learn-buffer-indent'. However, if
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;; a user sets values using customization, these changes won't appear
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;; to work if the variables are already local!
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;;
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;; To get round this, there is a variable `sh-make-vars-local' and 2
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;; functions: `sh-make-vars-local' and `sh-reset-indent-vars-to-global-values'.
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;;
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;; If `sh-make-vars-local' is non-nil, then these variables become
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;; buffer local when the mode is established.
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;; If this is nil, then the variables are global. At any time you
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;; can make them local with the command `sh-make-vars-local'.
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;; Conversely, to update with the global values you can use the
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;; command `sh-reset-indent-vars-to-global-values'.
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;;
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;; This may be awkward, but the intent is to cover all cases.
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;;
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;; Awkward things, pitfalls
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;; ------------------------
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;; Indentation for a sh script is complicated for a number of reasons:
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;;
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;; 1. You can't format by simply looking at symbols, you need to look
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;; at keywords. [This is not the case for rc and es shells.]
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;; 2. The character ")" is used both as a matched pair "(" ... ")" and
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;; as a stand-alone symbol (in a case alternative). This makes
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;; things quite tricky!
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;; 3. Here-documents in a script should be treated "as is", and when
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;; they terminate we want to revert to the indentation of the line
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;; containing the "<<" symbol.
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;; 4. A line may be continued using the "\".
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;; 5. The character "#" (outside a string) normally starts a comment,
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;; but it doesn't in the sequence "$#"!
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;;
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;; To try and address points 2 3 and 5 I used a feature that cperl mode
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;; uses, that of a text's syntax property. This, however, has 2
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;; disadvantages:
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;; 1. We need to scan the buffer to find which ")" symbols belong to a
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;; case alternative, to find any here documents, and handle "$#".
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;;
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;; Bugs
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;; ----
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;; - Indenting many lines is slow. It currently does each line
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;; independently, rather than saving state information.
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;;
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;; - `sh-learn-buffer-indent' is extremely slow.
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;;
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;; - "case $x in y) echo ;; esac)" the last ) is mis-identified as being
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;; part of a case-pattern. You need to add a semi-colon after "esac" to
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;; coerce sh-script into doing the right thing.
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;;
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;; - "echo $z in ps | head)" the last ) is mis-identified as being part of
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;; a case-pattern. You need to put the "in" between quotes to coerce
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;; sh-script into doing the right thing.
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;;
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;; - A line starting with "}>foo" is not indented like "} >foo".
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;;
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;; Richard Sharman <rsharman@pobox.com> June 1999.
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;;; Code:
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;; page 1: variables and settings
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;; page 2: indentation stuff
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;; page 3: mode-command and utility functions
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;; page 4: statement syntax-commands for various shells
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;; page 5: various other commands
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(eval-when-compile
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(require 'skeleton)
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(require 'cl)
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(require 'comint))
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(require 'executable)
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(defvar font-lock-comment-face)
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(defvar font-lock-set-defaults)
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(defvar font-lock-string-face)
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(defgroup sh nil
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"Shell programming utilities."
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:group 'unix
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:group 'languages)
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(defgroup sh-script nil
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"Shell script mode."
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:link '(custom-group-link :tag "Font Lock Faces group" font-lock-faces)
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:group 'sh
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:prefix "sh-")
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(defcustom sh-ancestor-alist
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'((ash . sh)
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(bash . jsh)
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(bash2 . jsh)
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(dtksh . ksh)
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(es . rc)
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(itcsh . tcsh)
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(jcsh . csh)
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(jsh . sh)
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(ksh . ksh88)
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(ksh88 . jsh)
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(oash . sh)
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(pdksh . ksh88)
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(posix . sh)
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(tcsh . csh)
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(wksh . ksh88)
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(wsh . sh)
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(zsh . ksh88)
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(rpm . sh))
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"*Alist showing the direct ancestor of various shells.
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This is the basis for `sh-feature'. See also `sh-alias-alist'.
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By default we have the following three hierarchies:
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csh C Shell
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jcsh C Shell with Job Control
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tcsh Turbo C Shell
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itcsh ? Turbo C Shell
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rc Plan 9 Shell
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es Extensible Shell
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sh Bourne Shell
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ash ? Shell
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jsh Bourne Shell with Job Control
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bash GNU Bourne Again Shell
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ksh88 Korn Shell '88
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ksh Korn Shell '93
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dtksh CDE Desktop Korn Shell
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pdksh Public Domain Korn Shell
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wksh Window Korn Shell
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zsh Z Shell
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oash SCO OA (curses) Shell
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posix IEEE 1003.2 Shell Standard
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wsh ? Shell"
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:type '(repeat (cons symbol symbol))
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:group 'sh-script)
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(defcustom sh-alias-alist
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(append (if (eq system-type 'gnu/linux)
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'((csh . tcsh)
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(ksh . pdksh)))
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;; for the time being
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'((ksh . ksh88)
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(bash2 . bash)
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(sh5 . sh)))
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"*Alist for transforming shell names to what they really are.
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Use this where the name of the executable doesn't correspond to the type of
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shell it really is."
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:type '(repeat (cons symbol symbol))
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:group 'sh-script)
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(defcustom sh-shell-file
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(or
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;; On MSDOS and Windows, collapse $SHELL to lower-case and remove
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;; the executable extension, so comparisons with the list of
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;; known shells work.
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(and (memq system-type '(ms-dos windows-nt))
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(let* ((shell (getenv "SHELL"))
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(shell-base
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(and shell (file-name-nondirectory shell))))
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;; shell-script mode doesn't support DOS/Windows shells,
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;; so use the default instead.
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(if (or (null shell)
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(member (downcase shell-base)
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'("command.com" "cmd.exe" "4dos.com" "ndos.com"
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"cmdproxy.exe")))
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"/bin/sh"
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(file-name-sans-extension (downcase shell)))))
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(getenv "SHELL")
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"/bin/sh")
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"*The executable file name for the shell being programmed."
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:type 'string
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:group 'sh-script)
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(defcustom sh-shell-arg
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;; bash does not need any options when run in a shell script,
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'((bash)
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(csh . "-f")
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(pdksh)
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;; Bill_Mann@praxisint.com says -p with ksh can do harm.
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(ksh88)
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;; -p means don't initialize functions from the environment.
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(rc . "-p")
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;; Someone proposed -motif, but we don't want to encourage
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;; use of a non-free widget set.
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(wksh)
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;; -f means don't run .zshrc.
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(zsh . "-f"))
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"*Single argument string for the magic number. See `sh-feature'."
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:type '(repeat (cons (symbol :tag "Shell")
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(choice (const :tag "No Arguments" nil)
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(string :tag "Arguments")
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(sexp :format "Evaluate: %v"))))
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:group 'sh-script)
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(defcustom sh-imenu-generic-expression
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`((sh
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. ((nil "^\\s-*\\(function\\s-+\\)?\\([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]+\\)\\s-*()" 2))))
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"*Alist of regular expressions for recognizing shell function definitions.
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See `sh-feature' and `imenu-generic-expression'."
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:type '(alist :key-type (symbol :tag "Shell")
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:value-type (alist :key-type (choice :tag "Title"
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string
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(const :tag "None" nil))
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:value-type
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(repeat :tag "Regexp, index..." sexp)))
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:group 'sh-script
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:version "20.4")
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(defvar sh-shell-variables nil
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"Alist of shell variable names that should be included in completion.
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These are used for completion in addition to all the variables named
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in `process-environment'. Each element looks like (VAR . VAR), where
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the car and cdr are the same symbol.")
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(defvar sh-shell-variables-initialized nil
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"Non-nil if `sh-shell-variables' is initialized.")
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(defun sh-canonicalize-shell (shell)
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"Convert a shell name SHELL to the one we should handle it as."
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(if (string-match "\\.exe\\'" shell)
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(setq shell (substring shell 0 (match-beginning 0))))
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(or (symbolp shell)
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(setq shell (intern shell)))
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(or (cdr (assq shell sh-alias-alist))
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shell))
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(defvar sh-shell (sh-canonicalize-shell (file-name-nondirectory sh-shell-file))
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"The shell being programmed. This is set by \\[sh-set-shell].")
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;;;###autoload(put 'sh-shell 'safe-local-variable 'symbolp)
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(defvar sh-mode-abbrev-table nil)
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(define-abbrev-table 'sh-mode-abbrev-table ())
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;; I turned off this feature because it doesn't permit typing commands
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;; in the usual way without help.
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;;(defvar sh-abbrevs
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;; '((csh sh-abbrevs shell
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;; "switch" 'sh-case
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;; "getopts" 'sh-while-getopts)
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;; (es sh-abbrevs shell
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;; "function" 'sh-function)
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;; (ksh88 sh-abbrevs sh
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;; "select" 'sh-select)
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;; (rc sh-abbrevs shell
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;; "case" 'sh-case
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;; "function" 'sh-function)
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;; (sh sh-abbrevs shell
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;; "case" 'sh-case
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;; "function" 'sh-function
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;; "until" 'sh-until
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;; "getopts" 'sh-while-getopts)
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;; ;; The next entry is only used for defining the others
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;; (shell "for" sh-for
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;; "loop" sh-indexed-loop
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;; "if" sh-if
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;; "tmpfile" sh-tmp-file
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;; "while" sh-while)
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;; (zsh sh-abbrevs ksh88
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;; "repeat" 'sh-repeat))
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;; "Abbrev-table used in Shell-Script mode. See `sh-feature'.
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;;;Due to the internal workings of abbrev tables, the shell name symbol is
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;;;actually defined as the table for the like of \\[edit-abbrevs].")
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(defun sh-mode-syntax-table (table &rest list)
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"Copy TABLE and set syntax for successive CHARs according to strings S."
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(setq table (copy-syntax-table table))
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(while list
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(modify-syntax-entry (pop list) (pop list) table))
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table)
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(defvar sh-mode-syntax-table nil
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"The syntax table to use for Shell-Script mode.
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This is buffer-local in every such buffer.")
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(defvar sh-mode-default-syntax-table
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(sh-mode-syntax-table ()
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?\# "<"
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?\n ">#"
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?\" "\"\""
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?\' "\"'"
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?\` "\"`"
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;; ?$ might also have a ". p" syntax. Both "'" and ". p" seem
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;; to work fine. This is needed so that dabbrev-expand
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;; $VARNAME works.
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?$ "'"
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?! "_"
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?% "_"
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?: "_"
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?. "_"
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?^ "_"
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?~ "_"
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?, "_"
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?= "."
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?< "."
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?> ".")
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"Default syntax table for shell mode.")
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(defvar sh-mode-syntax-table-input
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'((sh . nil))
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"Syntax-table used in Shell-Script mode. See `sh-feature'.")
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(defvar sh-mode-map
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(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))
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(menu-map (make-sparse-keymap "Insert")))
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(define-key map "\C-c(" 'sh-function)
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(define-key map "\C-c\C-w" 'sh-while)
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(define-key map "\C-c\C-u" 'sh-until)
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(define-key map "\C-c\C-t" 'sh-tmp-file)
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(define-key map "\C-c\C-s" 'sh-select)
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(define-key map "\C-c\C-r" 'sh-repeat)
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(define-key map "\C-c\C-o" 'sh-while-getopts)
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(define-key map "\C-c\C-l" 'sh-indexed-loop)
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(define-key map "\C-c\C-i" 'sh-if)
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(define-key map "\C-c\C-f" 'sh-for)
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(define-key map "\C-c\C-c" 'sh-case)
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(define-key map "\C-c?" 'sh-show-indent)
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(define-key map "\C-c=" 'sh-set-indent)
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(define-key map "\C-c<" 'sh-learn-line-indent)
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(define-key map "\C-c>" 'sh-learn-buffer-indent)
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(define-key map "\C-c\C-\\" 'sh-backslash-region)
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(define-key map "=" 'sh-assignment)
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(define-key map "\C-c+" 'sh-add)
|
||
(define-key map "\C-\M-x" 'sh-execute-region)
|
||
(define-key map "\C-c\C-x" 'executable-interpret)
|
||
(define-key map "<" 'sh-maybe-here-document)
|
||
(define-key map "(" 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe)
|
||
(define-key map "{" 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe)
|
||
(define-key map "[" 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe)
|
||
(define-key map "'" 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe)
|
||
(define-key map "`" 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe)
|
||
(define-key map "\"" 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe)
|
||
|
||
(define-key map [remap complete-tag] 'comint-dynamic-complete)
|
||
(define-key map [remap newline-and-indent] 'sh-newline-and-indent)
|
||
(define-key map [remap delete-backward-char]
|
||
'backward-delete-char-untabify)
|
||
(define-key map "\C-c:" 'sh-set-shell)
|
||
(define-key map [remap backward-sentence] 'sh-beginning-of-command)
|
||
(define-key map [remap forward-sentence] 'sh-end-of-command)
|
||
(define-key map [menu-bar insert] (cons "Insert" menu-map))
|
||
(define-key menu-map [sh-while] '("While Loop" . sh-while))
|
||
(define-key menu-map [sh-until] '("Until Loop" . sh-until))
|
||
(define-key menu-map [sh-tmp-file] '("Temporary File" . sh-tmp-file))
|
||
(define-key menu-map [sh-select] '("Select Statement" . sh-select))
|
||
(define-key menu-map [sh-repeat] '("Repeat Loop" . sh-repeat))
|
||
(define-key menu-map [sh-getopts] '("Options Loop" . sh-while-getopts))
|
||
(define-key menu-map [sh-indexed-loop] '("Indexed Loop" . sh-indexed-loop))
|
||
(define-key menu-map [sh-if] '("If Statement" . sh-if))
|
||
(define-key menu-map [sh-for] '("For Loop" . sh-for))
|
||
(define-key menu-map [sh-case] '("Case Statement" . sh-case))
|
||
map)
|
||
"Keymap used in Shell-Script mode.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-skeleton-pair-default-alist '((?( _ ?)) (?\))
|
||
(?[ ?\s _ ?\s ?]) (?\])
|
||
(?{ _ ?}) (?\}))
|
||
"Value to use for `skeleton-pair-default-alist' in Shell-Script mode.")
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-dynamic-complete-functions
|
||
'(shell-dynamic-complete-environment-variable
|
||
shell-dynamic-complete-command
|
||
comint-dynamic-complete-filename)
|
||
"*Functions for doing TAB dynamic completion."
|
||
:type '(repeat function)
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-require-final-newline
|
||
'((csh . t)
|
||
(pdksh . t))
|
||
"*Value of `require-final-newline' in Shell-Script mode buffers.
|
||
\(SHELL . t) means use the value of `mode-require-final-newline' for SHELL.
|
||
See `sh-feature'."
|
||
:type '(repeat (cons (symbol :tag "Shell")
|
||
(choice (const :tag "require" t)
|
||
(sexp :format "Evaluate: %v"))))
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-assignment-regexp
|
||
'((csh . "\\<\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\)\\(\\[.+\\]\\)?[ \t]*[-+*/%^]?=")
|
||
;; actually spaces are only supported in let/(( ... ))
|
||
(ksh88 . "\\<\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\)\\(\\[.+\\]\\)?[ \t]*\\([-+*/%&|~^]\\|<<\\|>>\\)?=")
|
||
(rc . "\\<\\([a-zA-Z0-9_*]+\\)[ \t]*=")
|
||
(sh . "\\<\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\)="))
|
||
"*Regexp for the variable name and what may follow in an assignment.
|
||
First grouping matches the variable name. This is upto and including the `='
|
||
sign. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
:type '(repeat (cons (symbol :tag "Shell")
|
||
(choice regexp
|
||
(sexp :format "Evaluate: %v"))))
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indentation 4
|
||
"The width for further indentation in Shell-Script mode."
|
||
:type 'integer
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-remember-variable-min 3
|
||
"*Don't remember variables less than this length for completing reads."
|
||
:type 'integer
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-header-marker nil
|
||
"When non-nil is the end of header for prepending by \\[sh-execute-region].
|
||
That command is also used for setting this variable.")
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-beginning-of-command
|
||
"\\([;({`|&]\\|\\`\\|[^\\]\n\\)[ \t]*\\([/~a-zA-Z0-9:]\\)"
|
||
"*Regexp to determine the beginning of a shell command.
|
||
The actual command starts at the beginning of the second \\(grouping\\)."
|
||
:type 'regexp
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-end-of-command
|
||
"\\([/~a-zA-Z0-9:]\\)[ \t]*\\([;#)}`|&]\\|$\\)"
|
||
"*Regexp to determine the end of a shell command.
|
||
The actual command ends at the end of the first \\(grouping\\)."
|
||
:type 'regexp
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-here-document-word "EOF"
|
||
"Word to delimit here documents.
|
||
If the first character of this string is \"-\", this is taken as
|
||
part of the redirection operator, rather than part of the
|
||
word (that is, \"<<-\" instead of \"<<\"). This is a feature
|
||
used by some shells (for example Bash) to indicate that leading
|
||
tabs inside the here document should be ignored. In this case,
|
||
Emacs indents the initial body and end of the here document with
|
||
tabs, to the same level as the start (note that apart from this
|
||
there is no support for indentation of here documents). This
|
||
will only work correctly if `sh-basic-offset' is a multiple of
|
||
`tab-width'.
|
||
|
||
Any quote characters or leading whitespace in the word are
|
||
removed when closing the here document."
|
||
:type 'string
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-test
|
||
'((sh "[ ]" . 3)
|
||
(ksh88 "[[ ]]" . 4))
|
||
"Initial input in Bourne if, while and until skeletons. See `sh-feature'.")
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; customized this out of sheer bravado. not for the faint of heart.
|
||
;; but it *did* have an asterisk in the docstring!
|
||
(defcustom sh-builtins
|
||
'((bash sh-append posix
|
||
"." "alias" "bg" "bind" "builtin" "caller" "compgen" "complete"
|
||
"declare" "dirs" "disown" "enable" "fc" "fg" "help" "history"
|
||
"jobs" "kill" "let" "local" "popd" "printf" "pushd" "shopt"
|
||
"source" "suspend" "typeset" "unalias")
|
||
|
||
;; The next entry is only used for defining the others
|
||
(bourne sh-append shell
|
||
"eval" "export" "getopts" "newgrp" "pwd" "read" "readonly"
|
||
"times" "ulimit")
|
||
|
||
(csh sh-append shell
|
||
"alias" "chdir" "glob" "history" "limit" "nice" "nohup" "rehash"
|
||
"setenv" "source" "time" "unalias" "unhash")
|
||
|
||
(dtksh sh-append wksh)
|
||
|
||
(es "access" "apids" "cd" "echo" "eval" "false" "let" "limit" "local"
|
||
"newpgrp" "result" "time" "umask" "var" "vars" "wait" "whatis")
|
||
|
||
(jsh sh-append sh
|
||
"bg" "fg" "jobs" "kill" "stop" "suspend")
|
||
|
||
(jcsh sh-append csh
|
||
"bg" "fg" "jobs" "kill" "notify" "stop" "suspend")
|
||
|
||
(ksh88 sh-append bourne
|
||
"alias" "bg" "false" "fc" "fg" "jobs" "kill" "let" "print" "time"
|
||
"typeset" "unalias" "whence")
|
||
|
||
(oash sh-append sh
|
||
"checkwin" "dateline" "error" "form" "menu" "newwin" "oadeinit"
|
||
"oaed" "oahelp" "oainit" "pp" "ppfile" "scan" "scrollok" "wattr"
|
||
"wclear" "werase" "win" "wmclose" "wmmessage" "wmopen" "wmove"
|
||
"wmtitle" "wrefresh")
|
||
|
||
(pdksh sh-append ksh88
|
||
"bind")
|
||
|
||
(posix sh-append sh
|
||
"command")
|
||
|
||
(rc "builtin" "cd" "echo" "eval" "limit" "newpgrp" "shift" "umask" "wait"
|
||
"whatis")
|
||
|
||
(sh sh-append bourne
|
||
"hash" "test" "type")
|
||
|
||
;; The next entry is only used for defining the others
|
||
(shell "cd" "echo" "eval" "set" "shift" "umask" "unset" "wait")
|
||
|
||
(wksh sh-append ksh88
|
||
"Xt[A-Z][A-Za-z]*")
|
||
|
||
(zsh sh-append ksh88
|
||
"autoload" "bindkey" "builtin" "chdir" "compctl" "declare" "dirs"
|
||
"disable" "disown" "echotc" "enable" "functions" "getln" "hash"
|
||
"history" "integer" "limit" "local" "log" "popd" "pushd" "r"
|
||
"readonly" "rehash" "sched" "setopt" "source" "suspend" "true"
|
||
"ttyctl" "type" "unfunction" "unhash" "unlimit" "unsetopt" "vared"
|
||
"which"))
|
||
"*List of all shell builtins for completing read and fontification.
|
||
Note that on some systems not all builtins are available or some are
|
||
implemented as aliases. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
:type '(repeat (cons (symbol :tag "Shell")
|
||
(choice (repeat string)
|
||
(sexp :format "Evaluate: %v"))))
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-leading-keywords
|
||
'((bash sh-append sh
|
||
"time")
|
||
|
||
(csh "else")
|
||
|
||
(es "true" "unwind-protect" "whatis")
|
||
|
||
(rc "else")
|
||
|
||
(sh "!" "do" "elif" "else" "if" "then" "trap" "type" "until" "while"))
|
||
"*List of keywords that may be immediately followed by a builtin or keyword.
|
||
Given some confusion between keywords and builtins depending on shell and
|
||
system, the distinction here has been based on whether they influence the
|
||
flow of control or syntax. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
:type '(repeat (cons (symbol :tag "Shell")
|
||
(choice (repeat string)
|
||
(sexp :format "Evaluate: %v"))))
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-other-keywords
|
||
'((bash sh-append bourne
|
||
"bye" "logout" "select")
|
||
|
||
;; The next entry is only used for defining the others
|
||
(bourne sh-append sh
|
||
"function")
|
||
|
||
(csh sh-append shell
|
||
"breaksw" "default" "end" "endif" "endsw" "foreach" "goto"
|
||
"if" "logout" "onintr" "repeat" "switch" "then" "while")
|
||
|
||
(es "break" "catch" "exec" "exit" "fn" "for" "forever" "fork" "if"
|
||
"return" "throw" "while")
|
||
|
||
(ksh88 sh-append bourne
|
||
"select")
|
||
|
||
(rc "break" "case" "exec" "exit" "fn" "for" "if" "in" "return" "switch"
|
||
"while")
|
||
|
||
(sh sh-append shell
|
||
"done" "esac" "fi" "for" "in" "return")
|
||
|
||
;; The next entry is only used for defining the others
|
||
(shell "break" "case" "continue" "exec" "exit")
|
||
|
||
(zsh sh-append bash
|
||
"select"))
|
||
"*List of keywords not in `sh-leading-keywords'.
|
||
See `sh-feature'."
|
||
:type '(repeat (cons (symbol :tag "Shell")
|
||
(choice (repeat string)
|
||
(sexp :format "Evaluate: %v"))))
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-variables
|
||
'((bash sh-append sh
|
||
"allow_null_glob_expansion" "auto_resume" "BASH" "BASH_ENV"
|
||
"BASH_VERSINFO" "BASH_VERSION" "cdable_vars" "COMP_CWORD"
|
||
"COMP_LINE" "COMP_POINT" "COMP_WORDS" "COMPREPLY" "DIRSTACK"
|
||
"ENV" "EUID" "FCEDIT" "FIGNORE" "FUNCNAME"
|
||
"glob_dot_filenames" "GLOBIGNORE" "GROUPS" "histchars"
|
||
"HISTCMD" "HISTCONTROL" "HISTFILE" "HISTFILESIZE"
|
||
"HISTIGNORE" "history_control" "HISTSIZE"
|
||
"hostname_completion_file" "HOSTFILE" "HOSTTYPE" "IGNOREEOF"
|
||
"ignoreeof" "INPUTRC" "LINENO" "MACHTYPE" "MAIL_WARNING"
|
||
"noclobber" "nolinks" "notify" "no_exit_on_failed_exec"
|
||
"NO_PROMPT_VARS" "OLDPWD" "OPTERR" "OSTYPE" "PIPESTATUS"
|
||
"PPID" "POSIXLY_CORRECT" "PROMPT_COMMAND" "PS3" "PS4"
|
||
"pushd_silent" "PWD" "RANDOM" "REPLY" "SECONDS" "SHELLOPTS"
|
||
"SHLVL" "TIMEFORMAT" "TMOUT" "UID")
|
||
|
||
(csh sh-append shell
|
||
"argv" "cdpath" "child" "echo" "histchars" "history" "home"
|
||
"ignoreeof" "mail" "noclobber" "noglob" "nonomatch" "path" "prompt"
|
||
"shell" "status" "time" "verbose")
|
||
|
||
(es sh-append shell
|
||
"apid" "cdpath" "CDPATH" "history" "home" "ifs" "noexport" "path"
|
||
"pid" "prompt" "signals")
|
||
|
||
(jcsh sh-append csh
|
||
"notify")
|
||
|
||
(ksh88 sh-append sh
|
||
"ENV" "ERRNO" "FCEDIT" "FPATH" "HISTFILE" "HISTSIZE" "LINENO"
|
||
"OLDPWD" "PPID" "PS3" "PS4" "PWD" "RANDOM" "REPLY" "SECONDS"
|
||
"TMOUT")
|
||
|
||
(oash sh-append sh
|
||
"FIELD" "FIELD_MAX" "LAST_KEY" "OALIB" "PP_ITEM" "PP_NUM")
|
||
|
||
(rc sh-append shell
|
||
"apid" "apids" "cdpath" "CDPATH" "history" "home" "ifs" "path" "pid"
|
||
"prompt" "status")
|
||
|
||
(sh sh-append shell
|
||
"CDPATH" "IFS" "OPTARG" "OPTIND" "PS1" "PS2")
|
||
|
||
;; The next entry is only used for defining the others
|
||
(shell "COLUMNS" "EDITOR" "HOME" "HUSHLOGIN" "LANG" "LC_COLLATE"
|
||
"LC_CTYPE" "LC_MESSAGES" "LC_MONETARY" "LC_NUMERIC" "LC_TIME"
|
||
"LINES" "LOGNAME" "MAIL" "MAILCHECK" "MAILPATH" "PAGER" "PATH"
|
||
"SHELL" "TERM" "TERMCAP" "TERMINFO" "VISUAL")
|
||
|
||
(tcsh sh-append csh
|
||
"addsuffix" "ampm" "autocorrect" "autoexpand" "autolist"
|
||
"autologout" "chase_symlinks" "correct" "dextract" "edit" "el"
|
||
"fignore" "gid" "histlit" "HOST" "HOSTTYPE" "HPATH"
|
||
"ignore_symlinks" "listjobs" "listlinks" "listmax" "matchbeep"
|
||
"nobeep" "NOREBIND" "oid" "printexitvalue" "prompt2" "prompt3"
|
||
"pushdsilent" "pushdtohome" "recexact" "recognize_only_executables"
|
||
"rmstar" "savehist" "SHLVL" "showdots" "sl" "SYSTYPE" "tcsh" "term"
|
||
"tperiod" "tty" "uid" "version" "visiblebell" "watch" "who"
|
||
"wordchars")
|
||
|
||
(zsh sh-append ksh88
|
||
"BAUD" "bindcmds" "cdpath" "DIRSTACKSIZE" "fignore" "FIGNORE" "fpath"
|
||
"HISTCHARS" "hostcmds" "hosts" "HOSTS" "LISTMAX" "LITHISTSIZE"
|
||
"LOGCHECK" "mailpath" "manpath" "NULLCMD" "optcmds" "path" "POSTEDIT"
|
||
"prompt" "PROMPT" "PROMPT2" "PROMPT3" "PROMPT4" "psvar" "PSVAR"
|
||
"READNULLCMD" "REPORTTIME" "RPROMPT" "RPS1" "SAVEHIST" "SPROMPT"
|
||
"STTY" "TIMEFMT" "TMOUT" "TMPPREFIX" "varcmds" "watch" "WATCH"
|
||
"WATCHFMT" "WORDCHARS" "ZDOTDIR"))
|
||
"List of all shell variables available for completing read.
|
||
See `sh-feature'.")
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; Font-Lock support
|
||
|
||
(defface sh-heredoc
|
||
'((((min-colors 88) (class color)
|
||
(background dark))
|
||
(:foreground "yellow1" :weight bold))
|
||
(((class color)
|
||
(background dark))
|
||
(:foreground "yellow" :weight bold))
|
||
(((class color)
|
||
(background light))
|
||
(:foreground "tan" ))
|
||
(t
|
||
(:weight bold)))
|
||
"Face to show a here-document"
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
;; These colours are probably icky. It's just a placeholder though.
|
||
(defface sh-quoted-exec
|
||
'((((class color) (background dark))
|
||
(:foreground "salmon"))
|
||
(((class color) (background light))
|
||
(:foreground "magenta"))
|
||
(t
|
||
(:weight bold)))
|
||
"Face to show quoted execs like ``"
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
;; backward-compatibility alias
|
||
(put 'sh-heredoc-face 'face-alias 'sh-heredoc)
|
||
(defvar sh-heredoc-face 'sh-heredoc)
|
||
|
||
(defface sh-escaped-newline '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face))
|
||
"Face used for (non-escaped) backslash at end of a line in Shell-script mode."
|
||
:group 'sh-script
|
||
:version "22.1")
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-font-lock-keywords-var
|
||
'((csh sh-append shell
|
||
("\\${?[#?]?\\([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\\|0\\)" 1
|
||
font-lock-variable-name-face))
|
||
|
||
(es sh-append executable-font-lock-keywords
|
||
("\\$#?\\([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\\|[0-9]+\\)" 1
|
||
font-lock-variable-name-face))
|
||
|
||
(rc sh-append es)
|
||
(bash sh-append shell ("\\$(\\(\\sw+\\)" (1 'sh-quoted-exec t) ))
|
||
(sh sh-append shell
|
||
;; Variable names.
|
||
("\\$\\({#?\\)?\\([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\\|[-#?@!]\\)" 2
|
||
font-lock-variable-name-face)
|
||
;; Function names.
|
||
("^\\(\\sw+\\)[ \t]*(" 1 font-lock-function-name-face)
|
||
("\\<\\(function\\)\\>[ \t]*\\(\\sw+\\)?"
|
||
(1 font-lock-keyword-face) (2 font-lock-function-name-face nil t))
|
||
("\\(?:^\\s *\\|[[();&|]\\s *\\|\\(?:\\s +-[ao]\\|if\\|else\\|then\\|while\\|do\\)\\s +\\)\\(!\\)"
|
||
1 font-lock-negation-char-face))
|
||
|
||
;; The next entry is only used for defining the others
|
||
(shell
|
||
;; Using font-lock-string-face here confuses sh-get-indent-info.
|
||
("\\(^\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\\\\\\\\\)*\\(\\\\\\)$" 3 'sh-escaped-newline)
|
||
("\\\\[^A-Za-z0-9]" 0 font-lock-string-face)
|
||
("\\${?\\([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\\|[0-9]+\\|[$*_]\\)" 1
|
||
font-lock-variable-name-face))
|
||
(rpm sh-append rpm2
|
||
("%{?\\(\\sw+\\)" 1 font-lock-keyword-face))
|
||
(rpm2 sh-append shell
|
||
("^\\(\\sw+\\):" 1 font-lock-variable-name-face)))
|
||
"Default expressions to highlight in Shell Script modes. See `sh-feature'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-font-lock-keywords-var-1
|
||
'((sh "[ \t]in\\>"))
|
||
"Subdued level highlighting for Shell Script modes.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-font-lock-keywords-var-2 ()
|
||
"Gaudy level highlighting for Shell Script modes.")
|
||
|
||
;; These are used for the syntax table stuff (derived from cperl-mode).
|
||
;; Note: parse-sexp-lookup-properties must be set to t for it to work.
|
||
(defconst sh-st-punc (string-to-syntax "."))
|
||
(defconst sh-st-symbol (string-to-syntax "_"))
|
||
(defconst sh-here-doc-syntax (string-to-syntax "|")) ;; generic string
|
||
|
||
(defconst sh-escaped-line-re
|
||
;; Should match until the real end-of-continued-line, but if that is not
|
||
;; possible (because we bump into EOB or the search bound), then we should
|
||
;; match until the search bound.
|
||
"\\(?:\\(?:.*[^\\\n]\\)?\\(?:\\\\\\\\\\)*\\\\\n\\)*.*")
|
||
|
||
(defconst sh-here-doc-open-re
|
||
(concat "<<-?\\s-*\\\\?\\(\\(?:['\"][^'\"]+['\"]\\|\\sw\\)+\\)"
|
||
sh-escaped-line-re "\\(\n\\)"))
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-here-doc-markers nil)
|
||
(make-variable-buffer-local 'sh-here-doc-markers)
|
||
(defvar sh-here-doc-re sh-here-doc-open-re)
|
||
(make-variable-buffer-local 'sh-here-doc-re)
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-font-lock-close-heredoc (bol eof indented)
|
||
"Determine the syntax of the \\n after an EOF.
|
||
If non-nil INDENTED indicates that the EOF was indented."
|
||
(let* ((eof-re (if eof (regexp-quote eof) ""))
|
||
;; A rough regexp that should find the opening <<EOF back.
|
||
(sre (concat "<<\\(-?\\)\\s-*['\"\\]?"
|
||
;; Use \s| to cheaply check it's an open-heredoc.
|
||
eof-re "['\"]?\\([ \t|;&)<>]"
|
||
sh-escaped-line-re
|
||
"\\)?\\s|"))
|
||
;; A regexp that will find other EOFs.
|
||
(ere (concat "^" (if indented "[ \t]*") eof-re "\n"))
|
||
(start (save-excursion
|
||
(goto-char bol)
|
||
(re-search-backward (concat sre "\\|" ere) nil t))))
|
||
;; If subgroup 1 matched, we found an open-heredoc, otherwise we first
|
||
;; found a close-heredoc which makes the current close-heredoc inoperant.
|
||
(cond
|
||
((when (and start (match-end 1)
|
||
(not (and indented (= (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
|
||
(not (sh-in-comment-or-string (match-beginning 0))))
|
||
;; Make sure our `<<' is not the EOF1 of a `cat <<EOF1 <<EOF2'.
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(goto-char start)
|
||
(setq start (line-beginning-position 2))
|
||
(while
|
||
(progn
|
||
(re-search-forward "<<") ; Skip ourselves.
|
||
(and (re-search-forward sh-here-doc-open-re start 'move)
|
||
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
|
||
(sh-in-comment-or-string (point)))))
|
||
;; No <<EOF2 found after our <<.
|
||
(= (point) start)))
|
||
sh-here-doc-syntax)
|
||
((not (or start (save-excursion (re-search-forward sre nil t))))
|
||
;; There's no <<EOF either before or after us,
|
||
;; so we should remove ourselves from font-lock's keywords.
|
||
(setq sh-here-doc-markers (delete eof sh-here-doc-markers))
|
||
(setq sh-here-doc-re
|
||
(concat sh-here-doc-open-re "\\|^\\([ \t]*\\)"
|
||
(regexp-opt sh-here-doc-markers t) "\\(\n\\)"))
|
||
nil))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-font-lock-open-heredoc (start string)
|
||
"Determine the syntax of the \\n after a <<EOF.
|
||
START is the position of <<.
|
||
STRING is the actual word used as delimiter (f.ex. \"EOF\").
|
||
INDENTED is non-nil if the here document's content (and the EOF mark) can
|
||
be indented (i.e. a <<- was used rather than just <<).
|
||
Point is at the beginning of the next line."
|
||
(unless (or (memq (char-before start) '(?< ?>))
|
||
(sh-in-comment-or-string start))
|
||
;; We're looking at <<STRING, so we add "^STRING$" to the syntactic
|
||
;; font-lock keywords to detect the end of this here document.
|
||
(let ((str (replace-regexp-in-string "['\"]" "" string)))
|
||
(unless (member str sh-here-doc-markers)
|
||
(push str sh-here-doc-markers)
|
||
(setq sh-here-doc-re
|
||
(concat sh-here-doc-open-re "\\|^\\([ \t]*\\)"
|
||
(regexp-opt sh-here-doc-markers t) "\\(\n\\)"))))
|
||
(let ((ppss (save-excursion (syntax-ppss (1- (point))))))
|
||
(if (nth 4 ppss)
|
||
;; The \n not only starts the heredoc but also closes a comment.
|
||
;; Let's close the comment just before the \n.
|
||
(put-text-property (1- (point)) (point) 'syntax-table '(12))) ;">"
|
||
(if (or (nth 5 ppss) (> (count-lines start (point)) 1))
|
||
;; If the sh-escaped-line-re part of sh-here-doc-re has matched
|
||
;; several lines, make sure we refontify them together.
|
||
;; Furthermore, if (nth 5 ppss) is non-nil (i.e. the \n is
|
||
;; escaped), it means the right \n is actually further down.
|
||
;; Don't bother fixing it now, but place a multiline property so
|
||
;; that when jit-lock-context-* refontifies the rest of the
|
||
;; buffer, it also refontifies the current line with it.
|
||
(put-text-property start (point) 'font-lock-multiline t)))
|
||
sh-here-doc-syntax))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-font-lock-here-doc (limit)
|
||
"Search for a heredoc marker."
|
||
;; This looks silly, but it's because `sh-here-doc-re' keeps changing.
|
||
(re-search-forward sh-here-doc-re limit t))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-quoted-subshell (limit)
|
||
"Search for a subshell embedded in a string.
|
||
Find all the unescaped \" characters within said subshell, remembering that
|
||
subshells can nest."
|
||
;; FIXME: This can (and often does) match multiple lines, yet it makes no
|
||
;; effort to handle multiline cases correctly, so it ends up being
|
||
;; rather flakey.
|
||
(when (and (re-search-forward "\"\\(?:\\(?:.\\|\n\\)*?[^\\]\\(?:\\\\\\\\\\)*\\)??\\(\\$(\\|`\\)" limit t)
|
||
;; Make sure the " we matched is an opening quote.
|
||
(eq ?\" (nth 3 (syntax-ppss))))
|
||
;; bingo we have a $( or a ` inside a ""
|
||
(let ((char (char-after (point)))
|
||
(continue t)
|
||
(pos (point))
|
||
(data nil) ;; value to put into match-data (and return)
|
||
(last nil) ;; last char seen
|
||
(bq (equal (match-string 1) "`")) ;; ` state flip-flop
|
||
(seen nil) ;; list of important positions
|
||
(nest 1)) ;; subshell nesting level
|
||
(while (and continue char (<= pos limit))
|
||
;; unescaped " inside a $( ... ) construct.
|
||
;; state machine time...
|
||
;; \ => ignore next char;
|
||
;; ` => increase or decrease nesting level based on bq flag
|
||
;; ) [where nesting > 0] => decrease nesting
|
||
;; ( [where nesting > 0] => increase nesting
|
||
;; ( [preceeded by $ ] => increase nesting
|
||
;; " [nesting <= 0 ] => terminate, we're done.
|
||
;; " [nesting > 0 ] => remember this, it's not a proper "
|
||
;; FIXME: don't count parens that appear within quotes.
|
||
(cond
|
||
((eq ?\\ last) nil)
|
||
((eq ?\` char) (setq nest (+ nest (if bq -1 1)) bq (not bq)))
|
||
((and (> nest 0) (eq ?\) char)) (setq nest (1- nest)))
|
||
((and (eq ?$ last) (eq ?\( char)) (setq nest (1+ nest)))
|
||
((and (> nest 0) (eq ?\( char)) (setq nest (1+ nest)))
|
||
((eq char ?\")
|
||
(if (>= 0 nest) (setq continue nil) (push pos seen))))
|
||
;;(message "POS: %d [%d]" pos nest)
|
||
(setq last char
|
||
pos (1+ pos)
|
||
char (char-after pos)) )
|
||
;; FIXME: why construct a costly match data to pass to
|
||
;; sh-apply-quoted-subshell rather than apply the highlight
|
||
;; directly here? -- Stef
|
||
(when seen
|
||
;;(message "SEEN: %S" seen)
|
||
(setq data (list (current-buffer)))
|
||
(dolist(P seen)
|
||
(setq data (cons P (cons (1+ P) data))))
|
||
(store-match-data data))
|
||
data) ))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-is-quoted-p (pos)
|
||
(and (eq (char-before pos) ?\\)
|
||
(not (sh-is-quoted-p (1- pos)))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-font-lock-paren (start)
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(goto-char start)
|
||
;; Skip through all patterns
|
||
(while
|
||
(progn
|
||
(forward-comment (- (point-max)))
|
||
;; Skip through one pattern
|
||
(while
|
||
(or (/= 0 (skip-syntax-backward "w_"))
|
||
(/= 0 (skip-chars-backward "?[]*@/\\"))
|
||
(and (sh-is-quoted-p (1- (point)))
|
||
(goto-char (- (point) 2)))
|
||
(when (memq (char-before) '(?\" ?\'))
|
||
(condition-case nil (progn (backward-sexp 1) t)
|
||
(error nil)))))
|
||
(while (progn
|
||
(forward-comment (- (point-max)))
|
||
;; Maybe we've bumped into an escaped newline.
|
||
(sh-is-quoted-p (point)))
|
||
(backward-char 1))
|
||
(when (eq (char-before) ?|)
|
||
(backward-char 1) t)))
|
||
;; FIXME: ";; esac )" is a case that looks like a case-pattern but it's
|
||
;; really just a close paren after a case statement. I.e. if we skipped
|
||
;; over `esac' just now, we're not looking at a case-pattern.
|
||
(when (progn (backward-char 2)
|
||
(if (> start (line-end-position))
|
||
(put-text-property (point) (1+ start)
|
||
'font-lock-multiline t))
|
||
;; FIXME: The `in' may just be a random argument to
|
||
;; a normal command rather than the real `in' keyword.
|
||
;; I.e. we should look back to try and find the
|
||
;; corresponding `case'.
|
||
(looking-at ";;\\|in"))
|
||
sh-st-punc)))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-font-lock-backslash-quote ()
|
||
(if (eq (save-excursion (nth 3 (syntax-ppss (match-beginning 0)))) ?\')
|
||
;; In a '...' the backslash is not escaping.
|
||
sh-st-punc
|
||
nil))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-font-lock-flush-syntax-ppss-cache (limit)
|
||
;; This should probably be a standard function provided by font-lock.el
|
||
;; (or syntax.el).
|
||
(syntax-ppss-flush-cache (point))
|
||
(goto-char limit)
|
||
nil)
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-apply-quoted-subshell ()
|
||
"Apply the `sh-st-punc' syntax to all the matches in `match-data'.
|
||
This is used to flag quote characters in subshell constructs inside strings
|
||
\(which should therefore not be treated as normal quote characters\)"
|
||
(let ((m (match-data)) a b)
|
||
(while m
|
||
(setq a (car m)
|
||
b (cadr m)
|
||
m (cddr m))
|
||
(put-text-property a b 'syntax-table sh-st-punc))) sh-st-punc)
|
||
|
||
(defconst sh-font-lock-syntactic-keywords
|
||
;; A `#' begins a comment when it is unquoted and at the beginning of a
|
||
;; word. In the shell, words are separated by metacharacters.
|
||
;; The list of special chars is taken from the single-unix spec
|
||
;; of the shell command language (under `quoting') but with `$' removed.
|
||
`(("[^|&;<>()`\\\"' \t\n]\\(#+\\)" 1 ,sh-st-symbol)
|
||
;; In a '...' the backslash is not escaping.
|
||
("\\(\\\\\\)'" (1 (sh-font-lock-backslash-quote)))
|
||
;; The previous rule uses syntax-ppss, but the subsequent rules may
|
||
;; change the syntax, so we have to tell syntax-ppss that the states it
|
||
;; has just computed will need to be recomputed.
|
||
(sh-font-lock-flush-syntax-ppss-cache)
|
||
;; Make sure $@ and @? are correctly recognized as sexps.
|
||
("\\$\\([?@]\\)" 1 ,sh-st-symbol)
|
||
;; Find HEREDOC starters and add a corresponding rule for the ender.
|
||
(sh-font-lock-here-doc
|
||
(2 (sh-font-lock-open-heredoc
|
||
(match-beginning 0) (match-string 1)) nil t)
|
||
(5 (sh-font-lock-close-heredoc
|
||
(match-beginning 0) (match-string 4)
|
||
(and (match-beginning 3) (/= (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3))))
|
||
nil t))
|
||
;; Distinguish the special close-paren in `case'.
|
||
(")" 0 (sh-font-lock-paren (match-beginning 0)))
|
||
;; highlight (possibly nested) subshells inside "" quoted regions correctly.
|
||
;; This should be at the very end because it uses syntax-ppss.
|
||
(sh-quoted-subshell
|
||
(1 (sh-apply-quoted-subshell) t t))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-font-lock-syntactic-face-function (state)
|
||
(let ((q (nth 3 state)))
|
||
(if q
|
||
(if (char-valid-p q)
|
||
(if (eq q ?\`) 'sh-quoted-exec font-lock-string-face)
|
||
sh-heredoc-face)
|
||
font-lock-comment-face)))
|
||
|
||
(defgroup sh-indentation nil
|
||
"Variables controlling indentation in shell scripts.
|
||
|
||
Note: customizing these variables will not affect existing buffers if
|
||
`sh-make-vars-local' is no-nil. See the documentation for
|
||
variable `sh-make-vars-local', command `sh-make-vars-local'
|
||
and command `sh-reset-indent-vars-to-global-values'."
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-set-shell-hook nil
|
||
"*Hook run by `sh-set-shell'."
|
||
:type 'hook
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-mode-hook nil
|
||
"*Hook run by `sh-mode'."
|
||
:type 'hook
|
||
:group 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-learn-basic-offset nil
|
||
"*When `sh-guess-basic-offset' should learn `sh-basic-offset'.
|
||
|
||
nil mean: never.
|
||
t means: only if there seems to be an obvious value.
|
||
Anything else means: whenever we have a \"good guess\" as to the value."
|
||
:type '(choice
|
||
(const :tag "Never" nil)
|
||
(const :tag "Only if sure" t)
|
||
(const :tag "If have a good guess" usually))
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-popup-occur-buffer nil
|
||
"*Controls when `sh-learn-buffer-indent' pops the `*indent*' buffer.
|
||
If t it is always shown. If nil, it is shown only when there
|
||
are conflicts."
|
||
:type '(choice
|
||
(const :tag "Only when there are conflicts." nil)
|
||
(const :tag "Always" t))
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-blink t
|
||
"*If non-nil, `sh-show-indent' shows the line indentation is relative to.
|
||
The position on the line is not necessarily meaningful.
|
||
In some cases the line will be the matching keyword, but this is not
|
||
always the case."
|
||
:type 'boolean
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-first-lines-indent 0
|
||
"*The indentation of the first non-blank non-comment line.
|
||
Usually 0 meaning first column.
|
||
Can be set to a number, or to nil which means leave it as is."
|
||
:type '(choice
|
||
(const :tag "Leave as is" nil)
|
||
(integer :tag "Column number"
|
||
:menu-tag "Indent to this col (0 means first col)" ))
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-basic-offset 4
|
||
"*The default indentation increment.
|
||
This value is used for the `+' and `-' symbols in an indentation variable."
|
||
:type 'integer
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-comment nil
|
||
"*How a comment line is to be indented.
|
||
nil means leave it as it is;
|
||
t means indent it as a normal line, aligning it to previous non-blank
|
||
non-comment line;
|
||
a number means align to that column, e.g. 0 means fist column."
|
||
:type '(choice
|
||
(const :tag "Leave as is." nil)
|
||
(const :tag "Indent as a normal line." t)
|
||
(integer :menu-tag "Indent to this col (0 means first col)."
|
||
:tag "Indent to column number.") )
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-debug nil
|
||
"Enable lots of debug messages - if function `sh-debug' is enabled.")
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; Uncomment this defun and comment the defmacro for debugging.
|
||
;; (defun sh-debug (&rest args)
|
||
;; "For debugging: display message ARGS if variable SH-DEBUG is non-nil."
|
||
;; (if sh-debug
|
||
;; (apply 'message args)))
|
||
(defmacro sh-debug (&rest args))
|
||
|
||
(defconst sh-symbol-list
|
||
'((const :tag "+ " :value +
|
||
:menu-tag "+ Indent right by sh-basic-offset")
|
||
(const :tag "- " :value -
|
||
:menu-tag "- Indent left by sh-basic-offset")
|
||
(const :tag "++" :value ++
|
||
:menu-tag "++ Indent right twice sh-basic-offset")
|
||
(const :tag "--" :value --
|
||
:menu-tag "-- Indent left twice sh-basic-offset")
|
||
(const :tag "* " :value *
|
||
:menu-tag "* Indent right half sh-basic-offset")
|
||
(const :tag "/ " :value /
|
||
:menu-tag "/ Indent left half sh-basic-offset")))
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-for-else 0
|
||
"*How much to indent an `else' relative to its `if'. Usually 0."
|
||
:type `(choice
|
||
(integer :menu-tag "A number (positive=>indent right)"
|
||
:tag "A number")
|
||
(const :tag "--") ;; separator!
|
||
,@ sh-symbol-list
|
||
)
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defconst sh-number-or-symbol-list
|
||
(append '((integer :menu-tag "A number (positive=>indent right)"
|
||
:tag "A number")
|
||
(const :tag "--")) ; separator
|
||
sh-symbol-list))
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-for-fi 0
|
||
"*How much to indent a `fi' relative to its `if'. Usually 0."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list )
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-for-done 0
|
||
"*How much to indent a `done' relative to its matching stmt. Usually 0."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list )
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-after-else '+
|
||
"*How much to indent a statement after an `else' statement."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list )
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-after-if '+
|
||
"*How much to indent a statement after an `if' statement.
|
||
This includes lines after `else' and `elif' statements, too, but
|
||
does not affect the `else', `elif' or `fi' statements themselves."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list )
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-for-then 0
|
||
"*How much to indent a `then' relative to its `if'."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list )
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-for-do 0
|
||
"*How much to indent a `do' statement.
|
||
This is relative to the statement before the `do', typically a
|
||
`while', `until', `for', `repeat' or `select' statement."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list)
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-after-do '+
|
||
"*How much to indent a line after a `do' statement.
|
||
This is used when the `do' is the first word of the line.
|
||
This is relative to the statement before the `do', typically a
|
||
`while', `until', `for', `repeat' or `select' statement."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list)
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-after-loop-construct '+
|
||
"*How much to indent a statement after a loop construct.
|
||
|
||
This variable is used when the keyword `do' is on the same line as the
|
||
loop statement (e.g., `until', `while' or `for').
|
||
If the `do' is on a line by itself, then `sh-indent-after-do' is used instead."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list)
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-after-done 0
|
||
"*How much to indent a statement after a `done' keyword.
|
||
Normally this is 0, which aligns the `done' to the matching
|
||
looping construct line.
|
||
Setting it non-zero allows you to have the `do' statement on a line
|
||
by itself and align the done under to do."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list)
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-for-case-label '+
|
||
"*How much to indent a case label statement.
|
||
This is relative to the line containing the `case' statement."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list)
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-for-case-alt '++
|
||
"*How much to indent statements after the case label.
|
||
This is relative to the line containing the `case' statement."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list)
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-for-continuation '+
|
||
"*How much to indent for a continuation statement."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list)
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-after-open '+
|
||
"*How much to indent after a line with an opening parenthesis or brace.
|
||
For an open paren after a function, `sh-indent-after-function' is used."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list)
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-after-function '+
|
||
"*How much to indent after a function line."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list)
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
;; These 2 are for the rc shell:
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-after-switch '+
|
||
"*How much to indent a `case' statement relative to the `switch' statement.
|
||
This is for the rc shell."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list)
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-indent-after-case '+
|
||
"*How much to indent a statement relative to the `case' statement.
|
||
This is for the rc shell."
|
||
:type `(choice ,@ sh-number-or-symbol-list)
|
||
:group 'sh-indentation)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-backslash-column 48
|
||
"*Column in which `sh-backslash-region' inserts backslashes."
|
||
:type 'integer
|
||
:group 'sh)
|
||
|
||
(defcustom sh-backslash-align t
|
||
"*If non-nil, `sh-backslash-region' will align backslashes."
|
||
:type 'boolean
|
||
:group 'sh)
|
||
|
||
;; Internal use - not designed to be changed by the user:
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-mkword-regexpr (word)
|
||
"Make a regexp which matches WORD as a word.
|
||
This specifically excludes an occurrence of WORD followed by
|
||
punctuation characters like '-'."
|
||
(concat word "\\([^-a-z0-9_]\\|$\\)"))
|
||
|
||
(defconst sh-re-done (sh-mkword-regexpr "done"))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defconst sh-kws-for-done
|
||
'((sh . ( "while" "until" "for" ) )
|
||
(bash . ( "while" "until" "for" "select" ) )
|
||
(ksh88 . ( "while" "until" "for" "select" ) )
|
||
(zsh . ( "while" "until" "for" "repeat" "select" ) ) )
|
||
"Which keywords can match the word `done' in this shell.")
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defconst sh-indent-supported
|
||
'((sh . t)
|
||
(csh . nil)
|
||
(rc . t))
|
||
"Shell types that shell indenting can do something with.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-indent-supported-here nil
|
||
"Non-nil if we support indentation for the current buffer's shell type.")
|
||
|
||
(defconst sh-var-list
|
||
'(
|
||
sh-basic-offset sh-first-lines-indent sh-indent-after-case
|
||
sh-indent-after-do sh-indent-after-done
|
||
sh-indent-after-else
|
||
sh-indent-after-if
|
||
sh-indent-after-loop-construct
|
||
sh-indent-after-open
|
||
sh-indent-comment
|
||
sh-indent-for-case-alt
|
||
sh-indent-for-case-label
|
||
sh-indent-for-continuation
|
||
sh-indent-for-do
|
||
sh-indent-for-done
|
||
sh-indent-for-else
|
||
sh-indent-for-fi
|
||
sh-indent-for-then
|
||
)
|
||
"A list of variables used by script mode to control indentation.
|
||
This list is used when switching between buffer-local and global
|
||
values of variables, and for the commands using indentation styles.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-make-vars-local t
|
||
"*Controls whether indentation variables are local to the buffer.
|
||
If non-nil, indentation variables are made local initially.
|
||
If nil, you can later make the variables local by invoking
|
||
command `sh-make-vars-local'.
|
||
The default is t because I assume that in one Emacs session one is
|
||
frequently editing existing scripts with different styles.")
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; mode-command and utility functions
|
||
|
||
;;;###autoload
|
||
(defun sh-mode ()
|
||
"Major mode for editing shell scripts.
|
||
This mode works for many shells, since they all have roughly the same syntax,
|
||
as far as commands, arguments, variables, pipes, comments etc. are concerned.
|
||
Unless the file's magic number indicates the shell, your usual shell is
|
||
assumed. Since filenames rarely give a clue, they are not further analyzed.
|
||
|
||
This mode adapts to the variations between shells (see `sh-set-shell') by
|
||
means of an inheritance based feature lookup (see `sh-feature'). This
|
||
mechanism applies to all variables (including skeletons) that pertain to
|
||
shell-specific features.
|
||
|
||
The default style of this mode is that of Rosenblatt's Korn shell book.
|
||
The syntax of the statements varies with the shell being used. The
|
||
following commands are available, based on the current shell's syntax:
|
||
\\<sh-mode-map>
|
||
\\[sh-case] case statement
|
||
\\[sh-for] for loop
|
||
\\[sh-function] function definition
|
||
\\[sh-if] if statement
|
||
\\[sh-indexed-loop] indexed loop from 1 to n
|
||
\\[sh-while-getopts] while getopts loop
|
||
\\[sh-repeat] repeat loop
|
||
\\[sh-select] select loop
|
||
\\[sh-until] until loop
|
||
\\[sh-while] while loop
|
||
|
||
For sh and rc shells indentation commands are:
|
||
\\[sh-show-indent] Show the variable controlling this line's indentation.
|
||
\\[sh-set-indent] Set then variable controlling this line's indentation.
|
||
\\[sh-learn-line-indent] Change the indentation variable so this line
|
||
would indent to the way it currently is.
|
||
\\[sh-learn-buffer-indent] Set the indentation variables so the
|
||
buffer indents as it currently is indented.
|
||
|
||
|
||
\\[backward-delete-char-untabify] Delete backward one position, even if it was a tab.
|
||
\\[sh-newline-and-indent] Delete unquoted space and indent new line same as this one.
|
||
\\[sh-end-of-command] Go to end of successive commands.
|
||
\\[sh-beginning-of-command] Go to beginning of successive commands.
|
||
\\[sh-set-shell] Set this buffer's shell, and maybe its magic number.
|
||
\\[sh-execute-region] Have optional header and region be executed in a subshell.
|
||
|
||
\\[sh-maybe-here-document] Without prefix, following an unquoted < inserts here document.
|
||
\{, (, [, ', \", `
|
||
Unless quoted with \\, insert the pairs {}, (), [], or '', \"\", ``.
|
||
|
||
If you generally program a shell different from your login shell you can
|
||
set `sh-shell-file' accordingly. If your shell's file name doesn't correctly
|
||
indicate what shell it is use `sh-alias-alist' to translate.
|
||
|
||
If your shell gives error messages with line numbers, you can use \\[executable-interpret]
|
||
with your script for an edit-interpret-debug cycle."
|
||
(interactive)
|
||
(kill-all-local-variables)
|
||
(setq major-mode 'sh-mode
|
||
mode-name "Shell-script")
|
||
(use-local-map sh-mode-map)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'skeleton-end-hook)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'paragraph-start)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'comment-start)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'require-final-newline)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'sh-header-marker)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'sh-shell-file)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'sh-shell)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'skeleton-pair-alist)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'skeleton-pair-filter-function)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'comint-dynamic-complete-functions)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'comint-prompt-regexp)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'skeleton-filter-function)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'skeleton-newline-indent-rigidly)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'sh-shell-variables)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'sh-shell-variables-initialized)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'imenu-generic-expression)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'sh-indent-supported-here)
|
||
(make-local-variable 'skeleton-pair-default-alist)
|
||
(setq skeleton-pair-default-alist sh-skeleton-pair-default-alist)
|
||
(setq skeleton-end-hook (lambda ()
|
||
(or (eolp) (newline) (indent-relative)))
|
||
paragraph-start (concat page-delimiter "\\|$")
|
||
paragraph-separate paragraph-start
|
||
comment-start "# "
|
||
comment-start-skip "#+[\t ]*"
|
||
local-abbrev-table sh-mode-abbrev-table
|
||
comint-dynamic-complete-functions sh-dynamic-complete-functions
|
||
;; we can't look if previous line ended with `\'
|
||
comint-prompt-regexp "^[ \t]*"
|
||
imenu-case-fold-search nil
|
||
font-lock-defaults
|
||
`((sh-font-lock-keywords
|
||
sh-font-lock-keywords-1 sh-font-lock-keywords-2)
|
||
nil nil
|
||
((?/ . "w") (?~ . "w") (?. . "w") (?- . "w") (?_ . "w")) nil
|
||
(font-lock-syntactic-keywords . sh-font-lock-syntactic-keywords)
|
||
(font-lock-syntactic-face-function
|
||
. sh-font-lock-syntactic-face-function))
|
||
skeleton-pair-alist '((?` _ ?`))
|
||
skeleton-pair-filter-function 'sh-quoted-p
|
||
skeleton-further-elements '((< '(- (min sh-indentation
|
||
(current-column)))))
|
||
skeleton-filter-function 'sh-feature
|
||
skeleton-newline-indent-rigidly t
|
||
sh-indent-supported-here nil)
|
||
(set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-ignore-comments) t)
|
||
;; Parse or insert magic number for exec, and set all variables depending
|
||
;; on the shell thus determined.
|
||
(sh-set-shell
|
||
(cond ((save-excursion
|
||
(goto-char (point-min))
|
||
(looking-at "#![ \t]?\\([^ \t\n]*/bin/env[ \t]\\)?\\([^ \t\n]+\\)"))
|
||
(match-string 2))
|
||
((not buffer-file-name)
|
||
sh-shell-file)
|
||
;; Checks that use `buffer-file-name' follow.
|
||
((string-match "\\.m?spec\\'" buffer-file-name)
|
||
"rpm")
|
||
((string-match "[.]sh\\>" buffer-file-name)
|
||
"sh")
|
||
((string-match "[.]bash\\>" buffer-file-name)
|
||
"bash")
|
||
((string-match "[.]ksh\\>" buffer-file-name)
|
||
"ksh")
|
||
((string-match "[.]csh\\>" buffer-file-name)
|
||
"csh")
|
||
((equal (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name) ".profile")
|
||
"sh")
|
||
(t
|
||
sh-shell-file))
|
||
nil nil)
|
||
(run-mode-hooks 'sh-mode-hook))
|
||
|
||
;;;###autoload
|
||
(defalias 'shell-script-mode 'sh-mode)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-font-lock-keywords (&optional keywords)
|
||
"Function to get simple fontification based on `sh-font-lock-keywords'.
|
||
This adds rules for comments and assignments."
|
||
(sh-feature sh-font-lock-keywords-var
|
||
(when (stringp (sh-feature sh-assignment-regexp))
|
||
(lambda (list)
|
||
`((,(sh-feature sh-assignment-regexp)
|
||
1 font-lock-variable-name-face)
|
||
,@keywords
|
||
,@list
|
||
,@executable-font-lock-keywords)))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-font-lock-keywords-1 (&optional builtins)
|
||
"Function to get better fontification including keywords."
|
||
(let ((keywords (concat "\\([;(){}`|&]\\|^\\)[ \t]*\\(\\("
|
||
(regexp-opt (sh-feature sh-leading-keywords) t)
|
||
"[ \t]+\\)?"
|
||
(regexp-opt (append (sh-feature sh-leading-keywords)
|
||
(sh-feature sh-other-keywords))
|
||
t))))
|
||
(sh-font-lock-keywords
|
||
`(,@(if builtins
|
||
`((,(concat keywords "[ \t]+\\)?"
|
||
(regexp-opt (sh-feature sh-builtins) t)
|
||
"\\>")
|
||
(2 font-lock-keyword-face nil t)
|
||
(6 font-lock-builtin-face))
|
||
,@(sh-feature sh-font-lock-keywords-var-2)))
|
||
(,(concat keywords "\\)\\>")
|
||
2 font-lock-keyword-face)
|
||
,@(sh-feature sh-font-lock-keywords-var-1)))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-font-lock-keywords-2 ()
|
||
"Function to get better fontification including keywords and builtins."
|
||
(sh-font-lock-keywords-1 t))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-regexp-for-done nil
|
||
"A buffer-local regexp to match opening keyword for done.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-kw-alist nil
|
||
"A buffer-local, since it is shell-type dependent, list of keywords.")
|
||
|
||
;; ( key-word first-on-this on-prev-line )
|
||
;; This is used to set `sh-kw-alist' which is a list of sublists each
|
||
;; having 3 elements:
|
||
;; a keyword
|
||
;; a rule to check when the keyword appears on "this" line
|
||
;; a rule to check when the keyword appears on "the previous" line
|
||
;; The keyword is usually a string and is the first word on a line.
|
||
;; If this keyword appears on the line whose indentation is to be
|
||
;; calculated, the rule in element 2 is called. If this returns
|
||
;; non-zero, the resulting point (which may be changed by the rule)
|
||
;; is used as the default indentation.
|
||
;; If it returned false or the keyword was not found in the table,
|
||
;; then the keyword from the previous line is looked up and the rule
|
||
;; in element 3 is called. In this case, however,
|
||
;; `sh-get-indent-info' does not stop but may keep going and test
|
||
;; other keywords against rules in element 3. This is because the
|
||
;; preceding line could have, for example, an opening "if" and an
|
||
;; opening "while" keyword and we need to add the indentation offsets
|
||
;; for both.
|
||
;;
|
||
(defconst sh-kw
|
||
'((sh
|
||
("if" nil sh-handle-prev-if)
|
||
("elif" sh-handle-this-else sh-handle-prev-else)
|
||
("else" sh-handle-this-else sh-handle-prev-else)
|
||
("fi" sh-handle-this-fi sh-handle-prev-fi)
|
||
("then" sh-handle-this-then sh-handle-prev-then)
|
||
("(" nil sh-handle-prev-open)
|
||
("{" nil sh-handle-prev-open)
|
||
("[" nil sh-handle-prev-open)
|
||
("}" sh-handle-this-close nil)
|
||
(")" sh-handle-this-close nil)
|
||
("]" sh-handle-this-close nil)
|
||
("case" nil sh-handle-prev-case)
|
||
("esac" sh-handle-this-esac sh-handle-prev-esac)
|
||
(case-label nil sh-handle-after-case-label) ;; ???
|
||
(";;" nil sh-handle-prev-case-alt-end) ;; ???
|
||
("done" sh-handle-this-done sh-handle-prev-done)
|
||
("do" sh-handle-this-do sh-handle-prev-do))
|
||
|
||
;; Note: we don't need specific stuff for bash and zsh shells;
|
||
;; the regexp `sh-regexp-for-done' handles the extra keywords
|
||
;; these shells use.
|
||
(rc
|
||
("{" nil sh-handle-prev-open)
|
||
("}" sh-handle-this-close nil)
|
||
("case" sh-handle-this-rc-case sh-handle-prev-rc-case))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-set-shell (shell &optional no-query-flag insert-flag)
|
||
"Set this buffer's shell to SHELL (a string).
|
||
When used interactively, insert the proper starting #!-line,
|
||
and make the visited file executable via `executable-set-magic',
|
||
perhaps querying depending on the value of `executable-query'.
|
||
|
||
When this function is called noninteractively, INSERT-FLAG (the third
|
||
argument) controls whether to insert a #!-line and think about making
|
||
the visited file executable, and NO-QUERY-FLAG (the second argument)
|
||
controls whether to query about making the visited file executable.
|
||
|
||
Calls the value of `sh-set-shell-hook' if set."
|
||
(interactive (list (completing-read (format "Shell \(default %s\): "
|
||
sh-shell-file)
|
||
interpreter-mode-alist
|
||
(lambda (x) (eq (cdr x) 'sh-mode))
|
||
nil nil nil sh-shell-file)
|
||
(eq executable-query 'function)
|
||
t))
|
||
(if (string-match "\\.exe\\'" shell)
|
||
(setq shell (substring shell 0 (match-beginning 0))))
|
||
(setq sh-shell (intern (file-name-nondirectory shell))
|
||
sh-shell (or (cdr (assq sh-shell sh-alias-alist))
|
||
sh-shell))
|
||
(if insert-flag
|
||
(setq sh-shell-file
|
||
(executable-set-magic shell (sh-feature sh-shell-arg)
|
||
no-query-flag insert-flag)))
|
||
(let ((tem (sh-feature sh-require-final-newline)))
|
||
(if (eq tem t)
|
||
(setq require-final-newline mode-require-final-newline)))
|
||
(setq
|
||
mode-line-process (format "[%s]" sh-shell)
|
||
sh-shell-variables nil
|
||
sh-shell-variables-initialized nil
|
||
imenu-generic-expression (sh-feature sh-imenu-generic-expression))
|
||
(make-local-variable 'sh-mode-syntax-table)
|
||
(let ((tem (sh-feature sh-mode-syntax-table-input)))
|
||
(setq sh-mode-syntax-table
|
||
(if tem (apply 'sh-mode-syntax-table tem)
|
||
sh-mode-default-syntax-table)))
|
||
(set-syntax-table sh-mode-syntax-table)
|
||
(dolist (var (sh-feature sh-variables))
|
||
(sh-remember-variable var))
|
||
(make-local-variable 'indent-line-function)
|
||
(if (setq sh-indent-supported-here (sh-feature sh-indent-supported))
|
||
(progn
|
||
(message "Setting up indent for shell type %s" sh-shell)
|
||
(set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties) t)
|
||
(set (make-local-variable 'sh-kw-alist) (sh-feature sh-kw))
|
||
(let ((regexp (sh-feature sh-kws-for-done)))
|
||
(if regexp
|
||
(set (make-local-variable 'sh-regexp-for-done)
|
||
(sh-mkword-regexpr (regexp-opt regexp t)))))
|
||
(message "setting up indent stuff")
|
||
;; sh-mode has already made indent-line-function local
|
||
;; but do it in case this is called before that.
|
||
(setq indent-line-function 'sh-indent-line)
|
||
(if sh-make-vars-local
|
||
(sh-make-vars-local))
|
||
(message "Indentation setup for shell type %s" sh-shell))
|
||
(message "No indentation for this shell type.")
|
||
(setq indent-line-function 'sh-basic-indent-line))
|
||
(when font-lock-mode
|
||
(setq font-lock-set-defaults nil)
|
||
(font-lock-set-defaults)
|
||
(font-lock-fontify-buffer))
|
||
(run-hooks 'sh-set-shell-hook))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-feature (alist &optional function)
|
||
"Index ALIST by the current shell.
|
||
If ALIST isn't a list where every element is a cons, it is returned as is.
|
||
Else indexing follows an inheritance logic which works in two ways:
|
||
|
||
- Fall back on successive ancestors (see `sh-ancestor-alist') as long as
|
||
the alist contains no value for the current shell.
|
||
The ultimate default is always `sh'.
|
||
|
||
- If the value thus looked up is a list starting with `sh-append',
|
||
we call the function `sh-append' with the rest of the list as
|
||
arguments, and use the value. However, the next element of the
|
||
list is not used as-is; instead, we look it up recursively
|
||
in ALIST to allow the function called to define the value for
|
||
one shell to be derived from another shell.
|
||
The value thus determined is physically replaced into the alist.
|
||
|
||
If FUNCTION is non-nil, it is called with one argument,
|
||
the value thus obtained, and the result is used instead."
|
||
(or (if (consp alist)
|
||
;; Check for something that isn't a valid alist.
|
||
(let ((l alist))
|
||
(while (and l (consp (car l)))
|
||
(setq l (cdr l)))
|
||
(if l alist)))
|
||
|
||
(let ((orig-sh-shell sh-shell))
|
||
(let ((sh-shell sh-shell)
|
||
elt val)
|
||
(while (and sh-shell
|
||
(not (setq elt (assq sh-shell alist))))
|
||
(setq sh-shell (cdr (assq sh-shell sh-ancestor-alist))))
|
||
;; If the shell is not known, treat it as sh.
|
||
(unless elt
|
||
(setq elt (assq 'sh alist)))
|
||
(setq val (cdr elt))
|
||
(if (and (consp val)
|
||
(memq (car val) '(sh-append sh-modify)))
|
||
(setq val
|
||
(apply (car val)
|
||
;; Refer to the value for a different shell,
|
||
;; as a kind of inheritance.
|
||
(let ((sh-shell (car (cdr val))))
|
||
(sh-feature alist))
|
||
(cddr val))))
|
||
(if function
|
||
(setq sh-shell orig-sh-shell
|
||
val (funcall function val)))
|
||
val))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; I commented this out because nobody calls it -- rms.
|
||
;;(defun sh-abbrevs (ancestor &rest list)
|
||
;; "Iff it isn't, define the current shell as abbrev table and fill that.
|
||
;;Abbrev table will inherit all abbrevs from ANCESTOR, which is either an abbrev
|
||
;;table or a list of (NAME1 EXPANSION1 ...). In addition it will define abbrevs
|
||
;;according to the remaining arguments NAMEi EXPANSIONi ...
|
||
;;EXPANSION may be either a string or a skeleton command."
|
||
;; (or (if (boundp sh-shell)
|
||
;; (symbol-value sh-shell))
|
||
;; (progn
|
||
;; (if (listp ancestor)
|
||
;; (nconc list ancestor))
|
||
;; (define-abbrev-table sh-shell ())
|
||
;; (if (vectorp ancestor)
|
||
;; (mapatoms (lambda (atom)
|
||
;; (or (eq atom 0)
|
||
;; (define-abbrev (symbol-value sh-shell)
|
||
;; (symbol-name atom)
|
||
;; (symbol-value atom)
|
||
;; (symbol-function atom))))
|
||
;; ancestor))
|
||
;; (while list
|
||
;; (define-abbrev (symbol-value sh-shell)
|
||
;; (car list)
|
||
;; (if (stringp (car (cdr list)))
|
||
;; (car (cdr list))
|
||
;; "")
|
||
;; (if (symbolp (car (cdr list)))
|
||
;; (car (cdr list))))
|
||
;; (setq list (cdr (cdr list)))))
|
||
;; (symbol-value sh-shell)))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-append (ancestor &rest list)
|
||
"Return list composed of first argument (a list) physically appended to rest."
|
||
(nconc list ancestor))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-modify (skeleton &rest list)
|
||
"Modify a copy of SKELETON by replacing I1 with REPL1, I2 with REPL2 ..."
|
||
(setq skeleton (copy-sequence skeleton))
|
||
(while list
|
||
(setcar (or (nthcdr (car list) skeleton)
|
||
(error "Index %d out of bounds" (car list)))
|
||
(car (cdr list)))
|
||
(setq list (nthcdr 2 list)))
|
||
skeleton)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-basic-indent-line ()
|
||
"Indent a line for Sh mode (shell script mode).
|
||
Indent as far as preceding non-empty line, then by steps of `sh-indentation'.
|
||
Lines containing only comments are considered empty."
|
||
(interactive)
|
||
(let ((previous (save-excursion
|
||
(while (and (progn (beginning-of-line)
|
||
(not (bobp)))
|
||
(progn
|
||
(forward-line -1)
|
||
(back-to-indentation)
|
||
(or (eolp)
|
||
(eq (following-char) ?#)))))
|
||
(current-column)))
|
||
current)
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(indent-to (if (eq this-command 'newline-and-indent)
|
||
previous
|
||
(if (< (current-column)
|
||
(setq current (progn (back-to-indentation)
|
||
(current-column))))
|
||
(if (eolp) previous 0)
|
||
(delete-region (point)
|
||
(progn (beginning-of-line) (point)))
|
||
(if (eolp)
|
||
(max previous (* (1+ (/ current sh-indentation))
|
||
sh-indentation))
|
||
(* (1+ (/ current sh-indentation)) sh-indentation))))))
|
||
(if (< (current-column) (current-indentation))
|
||
(skip-chars-forward " \t"))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-execute-region (start end &optional flag)
|
||
"Pass optional header and region to a subshell for noninteractive execution.
|
||
The working directory is that of the buffer, and only environment variables
|
||
are already set which is why you can mark a header within the script.
|
||
|
||
With a positive prefix ARG, instead of sending region, define header from
|
||
beginning of buffer to point. With a negative prefix ARG, instead of sending
|
||
region, clear header."
|
||
(interactive "r\nP")
|
||
(if flag
|
||
(setq sh-header-marker (if (> (prefix-numeric-value flag) 0)
|
||
(point-marker)))
|
||
(if sh-header-marker
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(let (buffer-undo-list)
|
||
(goto-char sh-header-marker)
|
||
(append-to-buffer (current-buffer) start end)
|
||
(shell-command-on-region (point-min)
|
||
(setq end (+ sh-header-marker
|
||
(- end start)))
|
||
sh-shell-file)
|
||
(delete-region sh-header-marker end)))
|
||
(shell-command-on-region start end (concat sh-shell-file " -")))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-remember-variable (var)
|
||
"Make VARIABLE available for future completing reads in this buffer."
|
||
(or (< (length var) sh-remember-variable-min)
|
||
(getenv var)
|
||
(assoc var sh-shell-variables)
|
||
(push (cons var var) sh-shell-variables))
|
||
var)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-quoted-p ()
|
||
"Is point preceded by an odd number of backslashes?"
|
||
(eq -1 (% (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward "\\\\")) 2)))
|
||
|
||
;; Indentation stuff.
|
||
(defun sh-must-support-indent ()
|
||
"*Signal an error if the shell type for this buffer is not supported.
|
||
Also, the buffer must be in Shell-script mode."
|
||
(unless sh-indent-supported-here
|
||
(error "This buffer's shell does not support indentation through Emacs")))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-make-vars-local ()
|
||
"Make the indentation variables local to this buffer.
|
||
Normally they already are local. This command is provided in case
|
||
variable `sh-make-vars-local' has been set to nil.
|
||
|
||
To revert all these variables to the global values, use
|
||
command `sh-reset-indent-vars-to-global-values'."
|
||
(interactive)
|
||
(mapcar 'make-local-variable sh-var-list)
|
||
(message "Indentation variables are now local."))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-reset-indent-vars-to-global-values ()
|
||
"Reset local indentation variables to the global values.
|
||
Then, if variable `sh-make-vars-local' is non-nil, make them local."
|
||
(interactive)
|
||
(mapcar 'kill-local-variable sh-var-list)
|
||
(if sh-make-vars-local
|
||
(mapcar 'make-local-variable sh-var-list)))
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; Theoretically these are only needed in shell and derived modes.
|
||
;; However, the routines which use them are only called in those modes.
|
||
(defconst sh-special-keywords "then\\|do")
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-help-string-for-variable (var)
|
||
"Construct a string for `sh-read-variable' when changing variable VAR ."
|
||
(let ((msg (documentation-property var 'variable-documentation))
|
||
(msg2 ""))
|
||
(unless (memq var '(sh-first-lines-indent sh-indent-comment))
|
||
(setq msg2
|
||
(format "\n
|
||
You can enter a number (positive to increase indentation,
|
||
negative to decrease indentation, zero for no change to indentation).
|
||
|
||
Or, you can enter one of the following symbols which are relative to
|
||
the value of variable `sh-basic-offset'
|
||
which in this buffer is currently %s.
|
||
|
||
\t%s."
|
||
sh-basic-offset
|
||
(mapconcat (lambda (x)
|
||
(nth (1- (length x)) x))
|
||
sh-symbol-list "\n\t"))))
|
||
(concat
|
||
;; The following shows the global not the local value!
|
||
;; (format "Current value of %s is %s\n\n" var (symbol-value var))
|
||
msg msg2)))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-read-variable (var)
|
||
"Read a new value for indentation variable VAR."
|
||
(interactive "*variable? ") ;; to test
|
||
(let ((minibuffer-help-form `(sh-help-string-for-variable
|
||
(quote ,var)))
|
||
val)
|
||
(setq val (read-from-minibuffer
|
||
(format "New value for %s (press %s for help): "
|
||
var (single-key-description help-char))
|
||
(format "%s" (symbol-value var))
|
||
nil t))
|
||
val))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-in-comment-or-string (start)
|
||
"Return non-nil if START is in a comment or string."
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(let ((state (syntax-ppss start)))
|
||
(or (nth 3 state) (nth 4 state)))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-goto-matching-if ()
|
||
"Go to the matching if for a fi.
|
||
This handles nested if..fi pairs."
|
||
(let ((found (sh-find-prev-matching "\\bif\\b" "\\bfi\\b" 1)))
|
||
(if found
|
||
(goto-char found))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; Functions named sh-handle-this-XXX are called when the keyword on the
|
||
;; line whose indentation is being handled contain XXX;
|
||
;; those named sh-handle-prev-XXX are when XXX appears on the previous line.
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-prev-if ()
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-after-if)))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-this-else ()
|
||
(if (sh-goto-matching-if)
|
||
;; (list "aligned to if")
|
||
(list "aligned to if" '(+ sh-indent-for-else))
|
||
nil
|
||
))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-prev-else ()
|
||
(if (sh-goto-matching-if)
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-after-if))
|
||
))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-this-fi ()
|
||
(if (sh-goto-matching-if)
|
||
(list "aligned to if" '(+ sh-indent-for-fi))
|
||
nil
|
||
))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-prev-fi ()
|
||
;; Why do we have this rule? Because we must go back to the if
|
||
;; to get its indent. We may continue back from there.
|
||
;; We return nil because we don't have anything to add to result,
|
||
;; the side affect of setting align-point is all that matters.
|
||
;; we could return a comment (a string) but I can't think of a good one...
|
||
(sh-goto-matching-if)
|
||
nil)
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-this-then ()
|
||
(let ((p (sh-goto-matching-if)))
|
||
(if p
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-for-then))
|
||
)))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-prev-then ()
|
||
(let ((p (sh-goto-matching-if)))
|
||
(if p
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-after-if))
|
||
)))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-prev-open ()
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(let ((x (sh-prev-stmt)))
|
||
(if (and x
|
||
(progn
|
||
(goto-char x)
|
||
(or
|
||
(looking-at "function\\b")
|
||
(looking-at "\\s-*\\S-+\\s-*()")
|
||
)))
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-after-function))
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-after-open)))
|
||
)))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-this-close ()
|
||
(forward-char 1) ;; move over ")"
|
||
(if (sh-safe-forward-sexp -1)
|
||
(list "aligned to opening paren")))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-goto-matching-case ()
|
||
(let ((found (sh-find-prev-matching "\\bcase\\b" "\\besac\\b" 1)))
|
||
(if found (goto-char found))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-prev-case ()
|
||
;; This is typically called when point is on same line as a case
|
||
;; we shouldn't -- and can't find prev-case
|
||
(if (looking-at ".*\\<case\\>")
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-for-case-label))
|
||
(error "We don't seem to be on a line with a case"))) ;; debug
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-this-esac ()
|
||
(if (sh-goto-matching-case)
|
||
(list "aligned to matching case")))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-prev-esac ()
|
||
(if (sh-goto-matching-case)
|
||
(list "matching case")))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-after-case-label ()
|
||
(if (sh-goto-matching-case)
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-for-case-alt))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-prev-case-alt-end ()
|
||
(if (sh-goto-matching-case)
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-for-case-label))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-safe-forward-sexp (&optional arg)
|
||
"Try and do a `forward-sexp', but do not error.
|
||
Return new point if successful, nil if an error occurred."
|
||
(condition-case nil
|
||
(progn
|
||
(forward-sexp (or arg 1))
|
||
(point)) ;; return point if successful
|
||
(error
|
||
(sh-debug "oops!(1) %d" (point))
|
||
nil))) ;; return nil if fail
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-goto-match-for-done ()
|
||
(let ((found (sh-find-prev-matching sh-regexp-for-done sh-re-done 1)))
|
||
(if found
|
||
(goto-char found))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-this-done ()
|
||
(if (sh-goto-match-for-done)
|
||
(list "aligned to do stmt" '(+ sh-indent-for-done))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-prev-done ()
|
||
(if (sh-goto-match-for-done)
|
||
(list "previous done")))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-this-do ()
|
||
(if (sh-goto-match-for-done)
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-for-do))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-prev-do ()
|
||
(cond
|
||
((save-restriction
|
||
(narrow-to-region
|
||
(point)
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(beginning-of-line)
|
||
(point)))
|
||
(sh-goto-match-for-done))
|
||
(sh-debug "match for done found on THIS line")
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-after-loop-construct)))
|
||
((sh-goto-match-for-done)
|
||
(sh-debug "match for done found on PREV line")
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-after-do)))
|
||
(t
|
||
(message "match for done NOT found")
|
||
nil)))
|
||
|
||
;; for rc:
|
||
(defun sh-find-prev-switch ()
|
||
"Find the line for the switch keyword matching this line's case keyword."
|
||
(re-search-backward "\\<switch\\>" nil t))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-this-rc-case ()
|
||
(if (sh-find-prev-switch)
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-after-switch))
|
||
;; (list '(+ sh-indent-for-case-label))
|
||
nil))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-handle-prev-rc-case ()
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-after-case)))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-check-rule (n thing)
|
||
(let ((rule (nth n (assoc thing sh-kw-alist)))
|
||
(val nil))
|
||
(if rule
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setq val (funcall rule))
|
||
(sh-debug "rule (%d) for %s at %d is %s\n-> returned %s"
|
||
n thing (point) rule val)))
|
||
val))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-get-indent-info ()
|
||
"Return indent-info for this line.
|
||
This is a list. nil means the line is to be left as is.
|
||
Otherwise it contains one or more of the following sublists:
|
||
\(t NUMBER\) NUMBER is the base location in the buffer that indentation is
|
||
relative to. If present, this is always the first of the
|
||
sublists. The indentation of the line in question is
|
||
derived from the indentation of this point, possibly
|
||
modified by subsequent sublists.
|
||
\(+ VAR\)
|
||
\(- VAR\) Get the value of variable VAR and add to or subtract from
|
||
the indentation calculated so far.
|
||
\(= VAR\) Get the value of variable VAR and *replace* the
|
||
indentation with its value. This only occurs for
|
||
special variables such as `sh-indent-comment'.
|
||
STRING This is ignored for the purposes of calculating
|
||
indentation, it is printed in certain cases to help show
|
||
what the indentation is based on."
|
||
;; See comments before `sh-kw'.
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(let ((have-result nil)
|
||
this-kw
|
||
start
|
||
val
|
||
(result nil)
|
||
(align-point nil)
|
||
prev-line-end x)
|
||
(beginning-of-line)
|
||
;; Note: setting result to t means we are done and will return nil.
|
||
;;(This function never returns just t.)
|
||
(cond
|
||
((or (and (boundp 'font-lock-string-face) (not (bobp))
|
||
(eq (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'face)
|
||
font-lock-string-face))
|
||
(eq (get-text-property (point) 'face) sh-heredoc-face))
|
||
(setq result t)
|
||
(setq have-result t))
|
||
((looking-at "\\s-*#") ; was (equal this-kw "#")
|
||
(if (bobp)
|
||
(setq result t) ;; return nil if 1st line!
|
||
(setq result (list '(= sh-indent-comment)))
|
||
;; we still need to get previous line in case
|
||
;; sh-indent-comment is t (indent as normal)
|
||
(setq align-point (sh-prev-line nil))
|
||
(setq have-result nil)
|
||
))
|
||
) ;; cond
|
||
|
||
(unless have-result
|
||
;; Continuation lines are handled specially
|
||
(if (sh-this-is-a-continuation)
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setq result
|
||
(if (save-excursion
|
||
(beginning-of-line)
|
||
(not (memq (char-before (- (point) 2)) '(?\s ?\t))))
|
||
;; By convention, if the continuation \ is not
|
||
;; preceded by a SPC or a TAB it means that the line
|
||
;; is cut at a place where spaces cannot be freely
|
||
;; added/removed. I.e. do not indent the line.
|
||
(list '(= nil))
|
||
;; We assume the line being continued is already
|
||
;; properly indented...
|
||
;; (setq prev-line-end (sh-prev-line))
|
||
(setq align-point (sh-prev-line nil))
|
||
(list '(+ sh-indent-for-continuation))))
|
||
(setq have-result t))
|
||
(beginning-of-line)
|
||
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
|
||
(setq this-kw (sh-get-kw)))
|
||
|
||
;; Handle "this" keyword: first word on the line we're
|
||
;; calculating indentation info for.
|
||
(if this-kw
|
||
(if (setq val (sh-check-rule 1 this-kw))
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setq align-point (point))
|
||
(sh-debug
|
||
"this - setting align-point to %d" align-point)
|
||
(setq result (append result val))
|
||
(setq have-result t)
|
||
;; set prev-line to continue processing remainder
|
||
;; of this line as a previous line
|
||
(setq prev-line-end (point))
|
||
))))
|
||
|
||
(unless have-result
|
||
(setq prev-line-end (sh-prev-line 'end)))
|
||
|
||
(if prev-line-end
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
;; We start off at beginning of this line.
|
||
;; Scan previous statements while this is <=
|
||
;; start of previous line.
|
||
(setq start (point)) ;; for debug only
|
||
(goto-char prev-line-end)
|
||
(setq x t)
|
||
(while (and x (setq x (sh-prev-thing)))
|
||
(sh-debug "at %d x is: %s result is: %s" (point) x result)
|
||
(cond
|
||
((and (equal x ")")
|
||
(equal (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'syntax-table)
|
||
sh-st-punc))
|
||
(sh-debug "Case label) here")
|
||
(setq x 'case-label)
|
||
(if (setq val (sh-check-rule 2 x))
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setq result (append result val))
|
||
(setq align-point (point))))
|
||
(or (bobp)
|
||
(forward-char -1))
|
||
(skip-chars-forward "[a-z0-9]*?")
|
||
)
|
||
((string-match "[])}]" x)
|
||
(setq x (sh-safe-forward-sexp -1))
|
||
(if x
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setq align-point (point))
|
||
(setq result (append result
|
||
(list "aligned to opening paren")))
|
||
)))
|
||
((string-match "[[({]" x)
|
||
(sh-debug "Checking special thing: %s" x)
|
||
(if (setq val (sh-check-rule 2 x))
|
||
(setq result (append result val)))
|
||
(forward-char -1)
|
||
(setq align-point (point)))
|
||
((string-match "[\"'`]" x)
|
||
(sh-debug "Skipping back for %s" x)
|
||
;; this was oops-2
|
||
(setq x (sh-safe-forward-sexp -1)))
|
||
((stringp x)
|
||
(sh-debug "Checking string %s at %s" x (point))
|
||
(if (setq val (sh-check-rule 2 x))
|
||
;; (or (eq t (car val))
|
||
;; (eq t (car (car val))))
|
||
(setq result (append result val)))
|
||
;; not sure about this test Wed Jan 27 23:48:35 1999
|
||
(setq align-point (point))
|
||
(unless (bolp)
|
||
(forward-char -1)))
|
||
(t
|
||
(error "Don't know what to do with %s" x))
|
||
)
|
||
) ;; while
|
||
(sh-debug "result is %s" result)
|
||
)
|
||
(sh-debug "No prev line!")
|
||
(sh-debug "result: %s align-point: %s" result align-point)
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
(if align-point
|
||
;; was: (setq result (append result (list (list t align-point))))
|
||
(setq result (append (list (list t align-point)) result))
|
||
)
|
||
(sh-debug "result is now: %s" result)
|
||
|
||
(or result
|
||
(setq result (list (if prev-line-end
|
||
(list t prev-line-end)
|
||
(list '= 'sh-first-lines-indent)))))
|
||
|
||
(if (eq result t)
|
||
(setq result nil))
|
||
(sh-debug "result is: %s" result)
|
||
result
|
||
) ;; let
|
||
))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-get-indent-var-for-line (&optional info)
|
||
"Return the variable controlling indentation for this line.
|
||
If there is not [just] one such variable, return a string
|
||
indicating the problem.
|
||
If INFO is supplied it is used, else it is calculated."
|
||
(let ((var nil)
|
||
(result nil)
|
||
(reason nil)
|
||
sym elt)
|
||
(or info
|
||
(setq info (sh-get-indent-info)))
|
||
(if (null info)
|
||
(setq result "this line to be left as is")
|
||
(while (and info (null result))
|
||
(setq elt (car info))
|
||
(cond
|
||
((stringp elt)
|
||
(setq reason elt)
|
||
)
|
||
((not (listp elt))
|
||
(error "sh-get-indent-var-for-line invalid elt: %s" elt))
|
||
;; so it is a list
|
||
((eq t (car elt))
|
||
) ;; nothing
|
||
((symbolp (setq sym (nth 1 elt)))
|
||
;; A bit of a kludge - when we see the sh-indent-comment
|
||
;; ignore other variables. Otherwise it is tricky to
|
||
;; "learn" the comment indentation.
|
||
(if (eq var 'sh-indent-comment)
|
||
(setq result var)
|
||
(if var
|
||
(setq result
|
||
"this line is controlled by more than 1 variable.")
|
||
(setq var sym))))
|
||
(t
|
||
(error "sh-get-indent-var-for-line invalid list elt: %s" elt)))
|
||
(setq info (cdr info))
|
||
))
|
||
(or result
|
||
(setq result var))
|
||
(or result
|
||
(setq result reason))
|
||
(if (null result)
|
||
;; e.g. just had (t POS)
|
||
(setq result "line has default indentation"))
|
||
result))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; Finding the previous line isn't trivial.
|
||
;; We must *always* go back one more and see if that is a continuation
|
||
;; line -- it is the PREVIOUS line which is continued, not the one
|
||
;; we are going to!
|
||
;; Also, we want to treat a whole "here document" as one big line,
|
||
;; because we may want to a align to the beginning of it.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; What we do:
|
||
;; - go back to previous non-empty line
|
||
;; - if this is in a here-document, go to the beginning of it
|
||
;; - while previous line is continued, go back one line
|
||
(defun sh-prev-line (&optional end)
|
||
"Back to end of previous non-comment non-empty line.
|
||
Go to beginning of logical line unless END is non-nil, in which case
|
||
we go to the end of the previous line and do not check for continuations."
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(beginning-of-line)
|
||
(forward-comment (- (point-max)))
|
||
(unless end (beginning-of-line))
|
||
(when (and (not (bobp))
|
||
(equal (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'face)
|
||
sh-heredoc-face))
|
||
(let ((p1 (previous-single-property-change (1- (point)) 'face)))
|
||
(when p1
|
||
(goto-char p1)
|
||
(if end
|
||
(end-of-line)
|
||
(beginning-of-line)))))
|
||
(unless end
|
||
;; we must check previous lines to see if they are continuation lines
|
||
;; if so, we must return position of first of them
|
||
(while (and (sh-this-is-a-continuation)
|
||
(>= 0 (forward-line -1))))
|
||
(beginning-of-line)
|
||
(skip-chars-forward " \t"))
|
||
(point)))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-prev-stmt ()
|
||
"Return the address of the previous stmt or nil."
|
||
;; This is used when we are trying to find a matching keyword.
|
||
;; Searching backward for the keyword would certainly be quicker, but
|
||
;; it is hard to remove "false matches" -- such as if the keyword
|
||
;; appears in a string or quote. This way is slower, but (I think) safer.
|
||
(interactive)
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(let ((going t)
|
||
(start (point))
|
||
(found nil)
|
||
(prev nil))
|
||
(skip-chars-backward " \t;|&({[")
|
||
(while (and (not found)
|
||
(not (bobp))
|
||
going)
|
||
;; Do a backward-sexp if possible, else backup bit by bit...
|
||
(if (sh-safe-forward-sexp -1)
|
||
(progn
|
||
(if (looking-at sh-special-keywords)
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setq found prev))
|
||
(setq prev (point))
|
||
))
|
||
;; backward-sexp failed
|
||
(if (zerop (skip-chars-backward " \t()[\]{};`'"))
|
||
(forward-char -1))
|
||
(if (bolp)
|
||
(let ((back (sh-prev-line nil)))
|
||
(if back
|
||
(goto-char back)
|
||
(setq going nil)))))
|
||
(unless found
|
||
(skip-chars-backward " \t")
|
||
(if (or (and (bolp) (not (sh-this-is-a-continuation)))
|
||
(eq (char-before) ?\;)
|
||
(looking-at "\\s-*[|&]"))
|
||
(setq found (point)))))
|
||
(if found
|
||
(goto-char found))
|
||
(if found
|
||
(progn
|
||
(skip-chars-forward " \t|&({[")
|
||
(setq found (point))))
|
||
(if (>= (point) start)
|
||
(progn
|
||
(debug "We didn't move!")
|
||
(setq found nil))
|
||
(or found
|
||
(sh-debug "Did not find prev stmt.")))
|
||
found)))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-get-word ()
|
||
"Get a shell word skipping whitespace from point."
|
||
(interactive)
|
||
(skip-chars-forward "\t ")
|
||
(let ((start (point)))
|
||
(while
|
||
(if (looking-at "[\"'`]")
|
||
(sh-safe-forward-sexp)
|
||
;; (> (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n\"'`") 0)
|
||
(> (skip-chars-forward "-_a-zA-Z$0-9") 0)
|
||
))
|
||
(buffer-substring start (point))
|
||
))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-prev-thing ()
|
||
"Return the previous thing this logical line."
|
||
;; This is called when `sh-get-indent-info' is working backwards on
|
||
;; the previous line(s) finding what keywords may be relevant for
|
||
;; indenting. It moves over sexps if possible, and will stop
|
||
;; on a ; and at the beginning of a line if it is not a continuation
|
||
;; line.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; Added a kludge for ";;"
|
||
;; Possible return values:
|
||
;; nil - nothing
|
||
;; a string - possibly a keyword
|
||
;;
|
||
(if (bolp)
|
||
nil
|
||
(let ((start (point))
|
||
(min-point (if (sh-this-is-a-continuation)
|
||
(sh-prev-line nil)
|
||
(line-beginning-position))))
|
||
(skip-chars-backward " \t;" min-point)
|
||
(if (looking-at "\\s-*;;")
|
||
;; (message "Found ;; !")
|
||
";;"
|
||
(skip-chars-backward "^)}];\"'`({[" min-point)
|
||
(let ((c (if (> (point) min-point) (char-before))))
|
||
(sh-debug "stopping at %d c is %s start=%d min-point=%d"
|
||
(point) c start min-point)
|
||
(if (not (memq c '(?\n nil ?\;)))
|
||
;; c -- return a string
|
||
(char-to-string c)
|
||
;; Return the leading keyword of the "command" we supposedly
|
||
;; skipped over. Maybe we skipped too far (e.g. past a `do' or
|
||
;; `then' that precedes the actual command), so check whether
|
||
;; we're looking at such a keyword and if so, move back forward.
|
||
(let ((boundary (point))
|
||
kwd next)
|
||
(while
|
||
(progn
|
||
;; Skip forward over white space newline and \ at eol.
|
||
(skip-chars-forward " \t\n\\\\" start)
|
||
(if (>= (point) start)
|
||
(progn
|
||
(sh-debug "point: %d >= start: %d" (point) start)
|
||
nil)
|
||
(if next (setq boundary next))
|
||
(sh-debug "Now at %d start=%d" (point) start)
|
||
(setq kwd (sh-get-word))
|
||
(if (member kwd (sh-feature sh-leading-keywords))
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setq next (point))
|
||
t)
|
||
nil))))
|
||
(goto-char boundary)
|
||
kwd)))))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-this-is-a-continuation ()
|
||
"Return non-nil if current line is a continuation of previous line."
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(and (zerop (forward-line -1))
|
||
(looking-at ".*\\\\$")
|
||
(not (nth 4 (parse-partial-sexp (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
|
||
nil nil nil t))))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-get-kw (&optional where and-move)
|
||
"Return first word of line from WHERE.
|
||
If AND-MOVE is non-nil then move to end of word."
|
||
(let ((start (point)))
|
||
(if where
|
||
(goto-char where))
|
||
(prog1
|
||
(buffer-substring (point)
|
||
(progn (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n;&|()")(point)))
|
||
(unless and-move
|
||
(goto-char start)))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-find-prev-matching (open close &optional depth)
|
||
"Find a matching token for a set of opening and closing keywords.
|
||
This takes into account that there may be nested open..close pairings.
|
||
OPEN and CLOSE are regexps denoting the tokens to be matched.
|
||
Optional parameter DEPTH (usually 1) says how many to look for."
|
||
(let ((parse-sexp-ignore-comments t)
|
||
prev)
|
||
(setq depth (or depth 1))
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(condition-case nil
|
||
(while (and
|
||
(/= 0 depth)
|
||
(not (bobp))
|
||
(setq prev (sh-prev-stmt)))
|
||
(goto-char prev)
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(if (looking-at "\\\\\n")
|
||
(progn
|
||
(forward-char 2)
|
||
(skip-chars-forward " \t")))
|
||
(cond
|
||
((looking-at open)
|
||
(setq depth (1- depth))
|
||
(sh-debug "found open at %d - depth = %d" (point) depth))
|
||
((looking-at close)
|
||
(setq depth (1+ depth))
|
||
(sh-debug "found close - depth = %d" depth))
|
||
(t
|
||
))))
|
||
(error nil))
|
||
(if (eq depth 0)
|
||
prev ;; (point)
|
||
nil)
|
||
)))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-var-value (var &optional ignore-error)
|
||
"Return the value of variable VAR, interpreting symbols.
|
||
It can also return t or nil.
|
||
If an invalid value is found, throw an error unless Optional argument
|
||
IGNORE-ERROR is non-nil."
|
||
(let ((val (symbol-value var)))
|
||
(cond
|
||
((numberp val)
|
||
val)
|
||
((eq val t)
|
||
val)
|
||
((null val)
|
||
val)
|
||
((eq val '+)
|
||
sh-basic-offset)
|
||
((eq val '-)
|
||
(- sh-basic-offset))
|
||
((eq val '++)
|
||
(* 2 sh-basic-offset))
|
||
((eq val '--)
|
||
(* 2 (- sh-basic-offset)))
|
||
((eq val '*)
|
||
(/ sh-basic-offset 2))
|
||
((eq val '/)
|
||
(/ (- sh-basic-offset) 2))
|
||
(t
|
||
(if ignore-error
|
||
(progn
|
||
(message "Don't know how to handle %s's value of %s" var val)
|
||
0)
|
||
(error "Don't know how to handle %s's value of %s" var val))
|
||
))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-set-var-value (var value &optional no-symbol)
|
||
"Set variable VAR to VALUE.
|
||
Unless optional argument NO-SYMBOL is non-nil, then if VALUE is
|
||
can be represented by a symbol then do so."
|
||
(cond
|
||
(no-symbol
|
||
(set var value))
|
||
((= value sh-basic-offset)
|
||
(set var '+))
|
||
((= value (- sh-basic-offset))
|
||
(set var '-))
|
||
((eq value (* 2 sh-basic-offset))
|
||
(set var '++))
|
||
((eq value (* 2 (- sh-basic-offset)))
|
||
(set var '--))
|
||
((eq value (/ sh-basic-offset 2))
|
||
(set var '*))
|
||
((eq value (/ (- sh-basic-offset) 2))
|
||
(set var '/))
|
||
(t
|
||
(set var value)))
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-calculate-indent (&optional info)
|
||
"Return the indentation for the current line.
|
||
If INFO is supplied it is used, else it is calculated from current line."
|
||
(let ((ofs 0)
|
||
(base-value 0)
|
||
elt a b var val)
|
||
(or info
|
||
(setq info (sh-get-indent-info)))
|
||
(when info
|
||
(while info
|
||
(sh-debug "info: %s ofs=%s" info ofs)
|
||
(setq elt (car info))
|
||
(cond
|
||
((stringp elt)) ;; do nothing?
|
||
((listp elt)
|
||
(setq a (car (car info)))
|
||
(setq b (nth 1 (car info)))
|
||
(cond
|
||
((eq a t)
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(goto-char b)
|
||
(setq val (current-indentation)))
|
||
(setq base-value val))
|
||
((symbolp b)
|
||
(setq val (sh-var-value b))
|
||
(cond
|
||
((eq a '=)
|
||
(cond
|
||
((null val)
|
||
;; no indentation
|
||
;; set info to nil so we stop immediately
|
||
(setq base-value nil ofs nil info nil))
|
||
((eq val t) (setq ofs 0)) ;; indent as normal line
|
||
(t
|
||
;; The following assume the (t POS) come first!
|
||
(setq ofs val base-value 0)
|
||
(setq info nil)))) ;; ? stop now
|
||
((eq a '+) (setq ofs (+ ofs val)))
|
||
((eq a '-) (setq ofs (- ofs val)))
|
||
(t
|
||
(error "sh-calculate-indent invalid a a=%s b=%s" a b))))
|
||
(t
|
||
(error "sh-calculate-indent invalid elt: a=%s b=%s" a b))))
|
||
(t
|
||
(error "sh-calculate-indent invalid elt %s" elt)))
|
||
(sh-debug "a=%s b=%s val=%s base-value=%s ofs=%s"
|
||
a b val base-value ofs)
|
||
(setq info (cdr info)))
|
||
;; return value:
|
||
(sh-debug "at end: base-value: %s ofs: %s" base-value ofs)
|
||
|
||
(cond
|
||
((or (null base-value)(null ofs))
|
||
nil)
|
||
((and (numberp base-value)(numberp ofs))
|
||
(sh-debug "base (%d) + ofs (%d) = %d"
|
||
base-value ofs (+ base-value ofs))
|
||
(+ base-value ofs)) ;; return value
|
||
(t
|
||
(error "sh-calculate-indent: Help. base-value=%s ofs=%s"
|
||
base-value ofs)
|
||
nil)))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-indent-line ()
|
||
"Indent the current line."
|
||
(interactive)
|
||
(let ((indent (sh-calculate-indent))
|
||
(pos (- (point-max) (point))))
|
||
(when indent
|
||
(beginning-of-line)
|
||
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
|
||
(indent-line-to indent)
|
||
;; If initial point was within line's indentation,
|
||
;; position after the indentation. Else stay at same point in text.
|
||
(if (> (- (point-max) pos) (point))
|
||
(goto-char (- (point-max) pos))))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-blink (blinkpos &optional msg)
|
||
"Move cursor momentarily to BLINKPOS and display MSG."
|
||
;; We can get here without it being a number on first line
|
||
(if (numberp blinkpos)
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(goto-char blinkpos)
|
||
(if msg (message "%s" msg) (message nil))
|
||
(sit-for blink-matching-delay))
|
||
(if msg (message "%s" msg) (message nil))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-show-indent (arg)
|
||
"Show the how the currently line would be indented.
|
||
This tells you which variable, if any, controls the indentation of
|
||
this line.
|
||
If optional arg ARG is non-null (called interactively with a prefix),
|
||
a pop up window describes this variable.
|
||
If variable `sh-blink' is non-nil then momentarily go to the line
|
||
we are indenting relative to, if applicable."
|
||
(interactive "P")
|
||
(sh-must-support-indent)
|
||
(let* ((info (sh-get-indent-info))
|
||
(var (sh-get-indent-var-for-line info))
|
||
(curr-indent (current-indentation))
|
||
val msg)
|
||
(if (stringp var)
|
||
(message "%s" (setq msg var))
|
||
(setq val (sh-calculate-indent info))
|
||
|
||
(if (eq curr-indent val)
|
||
(setq msg (format "%s is %s" var (symbol-value var)))
|
||
(setq msg
|
||
(if val
|
||
(format "%s (%s) would change indent from %d to: %d"
|
||
var (symbol-value var) curr-indent val)
|
||
(format "%s (%s) would leave line as is"
|
||
var (symbol-value var)))
|
||
))
|
||
(if (and arg var)
|
||
(describe-variable var)))
|
||
(if sh-blink
|
||
(let ((info (sh-get-indent-info)))
|
||
(if (and info (listp (car info))
|
||
(eq (car (car info)) t))
|
||
(sh-blink (nth 1 (car info)) msg)
|
||
(message "%s" msg)))
|
||
(message "%s" msg))
|
||
))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-set-indent ()
|
||
"Set the indentation for the current line.
|
||
If the current line is controlled by an indentation variable, prompt
|
||
for a new value for it."
|
||
(interactive)
|
||
(sh-must-support-indent)
|
||
(let* ((info (sh-get-indent-info))
|
||
(var (sh-get-indent-var-for-line info))
|
||
val old-val indent-val)
|
||
(if (stringp var)
|
||
(message "Cannot set indent - %s" var)
|
||
(setq old-val (symbol-value var))
|
||
(setq val (sh-read-variable var))
|
||
(condition-case nil
|
||
(progn
|
||
(set var val)
|
||
(setq indent-val (sh-calculate-indent info))
|
||
(if indent-val
|
||
(message "Variable: %s Value: %s would indent to: %d"
|
||
var (symbol-value var) indent-val)
|
||
(message "Variable: %s Value: %s would leave line as is."
|
||
var (symbol-value var)))
|
||
;; I'm not sure about this, indenting it now?
|
||
;; No. Because it would give the impression that an undo would
|
||
;; restore thing, but the value has been altered.
|
||
;; (sh-indent-line)
|
||
)
|
||
(error
|
||
(set var old-val)
|
||
(message "Bad value for %s, restoring to previous value %s"
|
||
var old-val)
|
||
(sit-for 1)
|
||
nil))
|
||
)))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-learn-line-indent (arg)
|
||
"Learn how to indent a line as it currently is indented.
|
||
|
||
If there is an indentation variable which controls this line's indentation,
|
||
then set it to a value which would indent the line the way it
|
||
presently is.
|
||
|
||
If the value can be represented by one of the symbols then do so
|
||
unless optional argument ARG (the prefix when interactive) is non-nil."
|
||
(interactive "*P")
|
||
(sh-must-support-indent)
|
||
;; I'm not sure if we show allow learning on an empty line.
|
||
;; Though it might occasionally be useful I think it usually
|
||
;; would just be confusing.
|
||
(if (save-excursion
|
||
(beginning-of-line)
|
||
(looking-at "\\s-*$"))
|
||
(message "sh-learn-line-indent ignores empty lines.")
|
||
(let* ((info (sh-get-indent-info))
|
||
(var (sh-get-indent-var-for-line info))
|
||
ival sval diff new-val
|
||
(no-symbol arg)
|
||
(curr-indent (current-indentation)))
|
||
(cond
|
||
((stringp var)
|
||
(message "Cannot learn line - %s" var))
|
||
((eq var 'sh-indent-comment)
|
||
;; This is arbitrary...
|
||
;; - if curr-indent is 0, set to curr-indent
|
||
;; - else if it has the indentation of a "normal" line,
|
||
;; then set to t
|
||
;; - else set to curr-indent.
|
||
(setq sh-indent-comment
|
||
(if (= curr-indent 0)
|
||
0
|
||
(let* ((sh-indent-comment t)
|
||
(val2 (sh-calculate-indent info)))
|
||
(if (= val2 curr-indent)
|
||
t
|
||
curr-indent))))
|
||
(message "%s set to %s" var (symbol-value var))
|
||
)
|
||
((numberp (setq sval (sh-var-value var)))
|
||
(setq ival (sh-calculate-indent info))
|
||
(setq diff (- curr-indent ival))
|
||
|
||
(sh-debug "curr-indent: %d ival: %d diff: %d var:%s sval %s"
|
||
curr-indent ival diff var sval)
|
||
(setq new-val (+ sval diff))
|
||
;;; I commented out this because someone might want to replace
|
||
;;; a value of `+' with the current value of sh-basic-offset
|
||
;;; or vice-versa.
|
||
;;; (if (= 0 diff)
|
||
;;; (message "No change needed!")
|
||
(sh-set-var-value var new-val no-symbol)
|
||
(message "%s set to %s" var (symbol-value var))
|
||
)
|
||
(t
|
||
(debug)
|
||
(message "Cannot change %s" var))))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-mark-init (buffer)
|
||
"Initialize a BUFFER to be used by `sh-mark-line'."
|
||
(with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create buffer)
|
||
(erase-buffer)
|
||
(occur-mode)))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-mark-line (message point buffer &optional add-linenum occur-point)
|
||
"Insert MESSAGE referring to location POINT in current buffer into BUFFER.
|
||
Buffer BUFFER is in `occur-mode'.
|
||
If ADD-LINENUM is non-nil the message is preceded by the line number.
|
||
If OCCUR-POINT is non-nil then the line is marked as a new occurrence
|
||
so that `occur-next' and `occur-prev' will work."
|
||
(let ((m1 (make-marker))
|
||
start
|
||
(line ""))
|
||
(when point
|
||
(set-marker m1 point (current-buffer))
|
||
(if add-linenum
|
||
(setq line (format "%d: " (1+ (count-lines 1 point))))))
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(if (get-buffer buffer)
|
||
(set-buffer (get-buffer buffer))
|
||
(set-buffer (get-buffer-create buffer))
|
||
(occur-mode)
|
||
)
|
||
(goto-char (point-max))
|
||
(setq start (point))
|
||
(insert line)
|
||
(if occur-point
|
||
(setq occur-point (point)))
|
||
(insert message)
|
||
(if point
|
||
(add-text-properties
|
||
start (point)
|
||
'(mouse-face highlight
|
||
help-echo "mouse-2: go to the line where I learned this")))
|
||
(insert "\n")
|
||
(if point
|
||
(progn
|
||
(put-text-property start (point) 'occur-target m1)
|
||
(if occur-point
|
||
(put-text-property start occur-point
|
||
'occur-match t))
|
||
))
|
||
)))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; Is this really worth having?
|
||
(defvar sh-learned-buffer-hook nil
|
||
"*An abnormal hook, called with an alist of learned variables.")
|
||
;; Example of how to use sh-learned-buffer-hook
|
||
;;
|
||
;; (defun what-i-learned (list)
|
||
;; (let ((p list))
|
||
;; (save-excursion
|
||
;; (set-buffer "*scratch*")
|
||
;; (goto-char (point-max))
|
||
;; (insert "(setq\n")
|
||
;; (while p
|
||
;; (insert (format " %s %s \n"
|
||
;; (nth 0 (car p)) (nth 1 (car p))))
|
||
;; (setq p (cdr p)))
|
||
;; (insert ")\n")
|
||
;; )))
|
||
;;
|
||
;; (add-hook 'sh-learned-buffer-hook 'what-i-learned)
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; Originally this was sh-learn-region-indent (beg end)
|
||
;; However, in practice this was awkward so I changed it to
|
||
;; use the whole buffer. Use narrowing if needbe.
|
||
(defun sh-learn-buffer-indent (&optional arg)
|
||
"Learn how to indent the buffer the way it currently is.
|
||
|
||
Output in buffer \"*indent*\" shows any lines which have conflicting
|
||
values of a variable, and the final value of all variables learned.
|
||
This buffer is popped to automatically if there are any discrepancies.
|
||
|
||
If no prefix ARG is given, then variables are set to numbers.
|
||
If a prefix arg is given, then variables are set to symbols when
|
||
applicable -- e.g. to symbol `+' if the value is that of the
|
||
basic indent.
|
||
If a positive numerical prefix is given, then `sh-basic-offset'
|
||
is set to the prefix's numerical value.
|
||
Otherwise, sh-basic-offset may or may not be changed, according
|
||
to the value of variable `sh-learn-basic-offset'.
|
||
|
||
Abnormal hook `sh-learned-buffer-hook' if non-nil is called when the
|
||
function completes. The function is abnormal because it is called
|
||
with an alist of variables learned. This feature may be changed or
|
||
removed in the future.
|
||
|
||
This command can often take a long time to run."
|
||
(interactive "P")
|
||
(sh-must-support-indent)
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(goto-char (point-min))
|
||
(let ((learned-var-list nil)
|
||
(out-buffer "*indent*")
|
||
(num-diffs 0)
|
||
previous-set-info
|
||
(max 17)
|
||
vec
|
||
msg
|
||
(comment-col nil) ;; number if all same, t if seen diff values
|
||
(comments-always-default t) ;; nil if we see one not default
|
||
initial-msg
|
||
(specified-basic-offset (and arg (numberp arg)
|
||
(> arg 0)))
|
||
(linenum 0)
|
||
suggested)
|
||
(setq vec (make-vector max 0))
|
||
(sh-mark-init out-buffer)
|
||
|
||
(if specified-basic-offset
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setq sh-basic-offset arg)
|
||
(setq initial-msg
|
||
(format "Using specified sh-basic-offset of %d"
|
||
sh-basic-offset)))
|
||
(setq initial-msg
|
||
(format "Initial value of sh-basic-offset: %s"
|
||
sh-basic-offset)))
|
||
|
||
(while (< (point) (point-max))
|
||
(setq linenum (1+ linenum))
|
||
;; (if (zerop (% linenum 10))
|
||
(message "line %d" linenum)
|
||
;; )
|
||
(unless (looking-at "\\s-*$") ;; ignore empty lines!
|
||
(let* ((sh-indent-comment t) ;; info must return default indent
|
||
(info (sh-get-indent-info))
|
||
(var (sh-get-indent-var-for-line info))
|
||
sval ival diff new-val
|
||
(curr-indent (current-indentation)))
|
||
(cond
|
||
((null var)
|
||
nil)
|
||
((stringp var)
|
||
nil)
|
||
((numberp (setq sval (sh-var-value var 'no-error)))
|
||
;; the numberp excludes comments since sval will be t.
|
||
(setq ival (sh-calculate-indent))
|
||
(setq diff (- curr-indent ival))
|
||
(setq new-val (+ sval diff))
|
||
(sh-set-var-value var new-val 'no-symbol)
|
||
(unless (looking-at "\\s-*#") ;; don't learn from comments
|
||
(if (setq previous-set-info (assoc var learned-var-list))
|
||
(progn
|
||
;; it was already there, is it same value ?
|
||
(unless (eq (symbol-value var)
|
||
(nth 1 previous-set-info))
|
||
(sh-mark-line
|
||
(format "Variable %s was set to %s"
|
||
var (symbol-value var))
|
||
(point) out-buffer t t)
|
||
(sh-mark-line
|
||
(format " but was previously set to %s"
|
||
(nth 1 previous-set-info))
|
||
(nth 2 previous-set-info) out-buffer t)
|
||
(setq num-diffs (1+ num-diffs))
|
||
;; (delete previous-set-info learned-var-list)
|
||
(setcdr previous-set-info
|
||
(list (symbol-value var) (point)))
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
(setq learned-var-list
|
||
(append (list (list var (symbol-value var)
|
||
(point)))
|
||
learned-var-list)))
|
||
(if (numberp new-val)
|
||
(progn
|
||
(sh-debug
|
||
"This line's indent value: %d" new-val)
|
||
(if (< new-val 0)
|
||
(setq new-val (- new-val)))
|
||
(if (< new-val max)
|
||
(aset vec new-val (1+ (aref vec new-val))))))
|
||
))
|
||
((eq var 'sh-indent-comment)
|
||
(unless (= curr-indent (sh-calculate-indent info))
|
||
;; this is not the default indentation
|
||
(setq comments-always-default nil)
|
||
(if comment-col ;; then we have see one before
|
||
(or (eq comment-col curr-indent)
|
||
(setq comment-col t)) ;; seen a different one
|
||
(setq comment-col curr-indent))
|
||
))
|
||
(t
|
||
(sh-debug "Cannot learn this line!!!")
|
||
))
|
||
(sh-debug
|
||
"at %s learned-var-list is %s" (point) learned-var-list)
|
||
))
|
||
(forward-line 1)
|
||
) ;; while
|
||
(if sh-debug
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setq msg (format
|
||
"comment-col = %s comments-always-default = %s"
|
||
comment-col comments-always-default))
|
||
;; (message msg)
|
||
(sh-mark-line msg nil out-buffer)))
|
||
(cond
|
||
((eq comment-col 0)
|
||
(setq msg "\nComments are all in 1st column.\n"))
|
||
(comments-always-default
|
||
(setq msg "\nComments follow default indentation.\n")
|
||
(setq comment-col t))
|
||
((numberp comment-col)
|
||
(setq msg (format "\nComments are in col %d." comment-col)))
|
||
(t
|
||
(setq msg "\nComments seem to be mixed, leaving them as is.\n")
|
||
(setq comment-col nil)
|
||
))
|
||
(sh-debug msg)
|
||
(sh-mark-line msg nil out-buffer)
|
||
|
||
(sh-mark-line initial-msg nil out-buffer t t)
|
||
|
||
(setq suggested (sh-guess-basic-offset vec))
|
||
|
||
(if (and suggested (not specified-basic-offset))
|
||
(let ((new-value
|
||
(cond
|
||
;; t => set it if we have a single value as a number
|
||
((and (eq sh-learn-basic-offset t) (numberp suggested))
|
||
suggested)
|
||
;; other non-nil => set it if only one value was found
|
||
(sh-learn-basic-offset
|
||
(if (numberp suggested)
|
||
suggested
|
||
(if (= (length suggested) 1)
|
||
(car suggested))))
|
||
(t
|
||
nil))))
|
||
(if new-value
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setq learned-var-list
|
||
(append (list (list 'sh-basic-offset
|
||
(setq sh-basic-offset new-value)
|
||
(point-max)))
|
||
learned-var-list))
|
||
;; Not sure if we need to put this line in, since
|
||
;; it will appear in the "Learned variable settings".
|
||
(sh-mark-line
|
||
(format "Changed sh-basic-offset to: %d" sh-basic-offset)
|
||
nil out-buffer))
|
||
(sh-mark-line
|
||
(if (listp suggested)
|
||
(format "Possible value(s) for sh-basic-offset: %s"
|
||
(mapconcat 'int-to-string suggested " "))
|
||
(format "Suggested sh-basic-offset: %d" suggested))
|
||
nil out-buffer))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(setq learned-var-list
|
||
(append (list (list 'sh-indent-comment comment-col (point-max)))
|
||
learned-var-list))
|
||
(setq sh-indent-comment comment-col)
|
||
(let ((name (buffer-name)))
|
||
(sh-mark-line "\nLearned variable settings:" nil out-buffer)
|
||
(if arg
|
||
;; Set learned variables to symbolic rather than numeric
|
||
;; values where possible.
|
||
(dolist (learned-var (reverse learned-var-list))
|
||
(let ((var (car learned-var))
|
||
(val (nth 1 learned-var)))
|
||
(when (and (not (eq var 'sh-basic-offset))
|
||
(numberp val))
|
||
(sh-set-var-value var val)))))
|
||
(dolist (learned-var (reverse learned-var-list))
|
||
(let ((var (car learned-var)))
|
||
(sh-mark-line (format " %s %s" var (symbol-value var))
|
||
(nth 2 learned-var) out-buffer)))
|
||
(with-current-buffer out-buffer
|
||
(goto-char (point-min))
|
||
(insert
|
||
(format "Indentation values for buffer %s.\n" name)
|
||
(format "%d indentation variable%s different values%s\n\n"
|
||
num-diffs
|
||
(if (= num-diffs 1)
|
||
" has" "s have")
|
||
(if (zerop num-diffs)
|
||
"." ":"))
|
||
)))
|
||
;; Are abnormal hooks considered bad form?
|
||
(run-hook-with-args 'sh-learned-buffer-hook learned-var-list)
|
||
(if (or sh-popup-occur-buffer (> num-diffs 0))
|
||
(pop-to-buffer out-buffer))
|
||
)))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-guess-basic-offset (vec)
|
||
"See if we can determine a reasonable value for `sh-basic-offset'.
|
||
This is experimental, heuristic and arbitrary!
|
||
Argument VEC is a vector of information collected by
|
||
`sh-learn-buffer-indent'.
|
||
Return values:
|
||
number - there appears to be a good single value
|
||
list of numbers - no obvious one, here is a list of one or more
|
||
reasonable choices
|
||
nil - we couldn't find a reasonable one."
|
||
(let* ((max (1- (length vec)))
|
||
(i 1)
|
||
(totals (make-vector max 0)))
|
||
(while (< i max)
|
||
(aset totals i (+ (aref totals i) (* 4 (aref vec i))))
|
||
(if (zerop (% i 2))
|
||
(aset totals i (+ (aref totals i) (aref vec (/ i 2)))))
|
||
(if (< (* i 2) max)
|
||
(aset totals i (+ (aref totals i) (aref vec (* i 2)))))
|
||
(setq i (1+ i)))
|
||
|
||
(let ((x nil)
|
||
(result nil)
|
||
tot sum p)
|
||
(setq i 1)
|
||
(while (< i max)
|
||
(if (/= (aref totals i) 0)
|
||
(setq x (append x (list (cons i (aref totals i))))))
|
||
(setq i (1+ i)))
|
||
|
||
(setq x (sort x (lambda (a b) (> (cdr a) (cdr b)))))
|
||
(setq tot (apply '+ (append totals nil)))
|
||
(sh-debug (format "vec: %s\ntotals: %s\ntot: %d"
|
||
vec totals tot))
|
||
(cond
|
||
((zerop (length x))
|
||
(message "no values!")) ;; we return nil
|
||
((= (length x) 1)
|
||
(message "only value is %d" (car (car x)))
|
||
(setq result (car (car x)))) ;; return single value
|
||
((> (cdr (car x)) (/ tot 2))
|
||
;; 1st is > 50%
|
||
(message "basic-offset is probably %d" (car (car x)))
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(setq result (car (car x)))) ;; again, return a single value
|
||
((>= (cdr (car x)) (* 2 (cdr (car (cdr x)))))
|
||
;; 1st is >= 2 * 2nd
|
||
(message "basic-offset could be %d" (car (car x)))
|
||
(setq result (car (car x))))
|
||
((>= (+ (cdr (car x))(cdr (car (cdr x)))) (/ tot 2))
|
||
;; 1st & 2nd together >= 50% - return a list
|
||
(setq p x sum 0 result nil)
|
||
(while (and p
|
||
(<= (setq sum (+ sum (cdr (car p)))) (/ tot 2)))
|
||
(setq result (append result (list (car (car p)))))
|
||
(setq p (cdr p)))
|
||
(message "Possible choices for sh-basic-offset: %s"
|
||
(mapconcat 'int-to-string result " ")))
|
||
(t
|
||
(message "No obvious value for sh-basic-offset. Perhaps %d"
|
||
(car (car x)))
|
||
;; result is nil here
|
||
))
|
||
result)))
|
||
|
||
;; ========================================================================
|
||
|
||
;; Styles -- a quick and dirty way of saving the indentation settings.
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-styles-alist nil
|
||
"A list of all known shell indentation styles.")
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-name-style (name &optional confirm-overwrite)
|
||
"Name the current indentation settings as a style called NAME.
|
||
If this name exists, the command will prompt whether it should be
|
||
overwritten if
|
||
- - it was called interactively with a prefix argument, or
|
||
- - called non-interactively with optional CONFIRM-OVERWRITE non-nil."
|
||
;; (interactive "sName for this style: ")
|
||
(interactive
|
||
(list
|
||
(read-from-minibuffer "Name for this style? " )
|
||
(not current-prefix-arg)))
|
||
(let ((slist (cons name
|
||
(mapcar (lambda (var) (cons var (symbol-value var)))
|
||
sh-var-list)))
|
||
(style (assoc name sh-styles-alist)))
|
||
(if style
|
||
(if (and confirm-overwrite
|
||
(not (y-or-n-p "This style exists. Overwrite it? ")))
|
||
(message "Not changing style %s" name)
|
||
(message "Updating style %s" name)
|
||
(setcdr style (cdr slist)))
|
||
(message "Creating new style %s" name)
|
||
(push slist sh-styles-alist))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-load-style (name)
|
||
"Set shell indentation values for this buffer from those in style NAME."
|
||
(interactive (list (completing-read
|
||
"Which style to use for this buffer? "
|
||
sh-styles-alist nil t)))
|
||
(let ((sl (assoc name sh-styles-alist)))
|
||
(if (null sl)
|
||
(error "sh-load-style - style %s not known" name)
|
||
(dolist (var (cdr sl))
|
||
(set (car var) (cdr var))))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-save-styles-to-buffer (buff)
|
||
"Save all current styles in elisp to buffer BUFF.
|
||
This is always added to the end of the buffer."
|
||
(interactive (list
|
||
(read-from-minibuffer "Buffer to save styles in? " "*scratch*")))
|
||
(with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create buff)
|
||
(goto-char (point-max))
|
||
(insert "\n")
|
||
(pp `(setq sh-styles-alist ',sh-styles-alist) (current-buffer))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
;; statement syntax-commands for various shells
|
||
|
||
;; You are welcome to add the syntax or even completely new statements as
|
||
;; appropriate for your favorite shell.
|
||
|
||
(defconst sh-non-closing-paren
|
||
;; If we leave it rear-sticky, calling `newline' ends up inserting a \n
|
||
;; that inherits this property, which then confuses the indentation.
|
||
(propertize ")" 'syntax-table sh-st-punc 'rear-nonsticky t))
|
||
|
||
(define-skeleton sh-case
|
||
"Insert a case/switch statement. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
(csh "expression: "
|
||
"switch( " str " )" \n
|
||
> "case " (read-string "pattern: ") ?: \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
"breaksw" \n
|
||
( "other pattern, %s: "
|
||
< "case " str ?: \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
"breaksw" \n)
|
||
< "default:" \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
resume:
|
||
< < "endsw" \n)
|
||
(es)
|
||
(rc "expression: "
|
||
> "switch( " str " ) {" \n
|
||
> "case " (read-string "pattern: ") \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
( "other pattern, %s: "
|
||
"case " str > \n
|
||
> _ \n)
|
||
"case *" > \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
resume:
|
||
?\} > \n)
|
||
(sh "expression: "
|
||
> "case " str " in" \n
|
||
( "pattern, %s: "
|
||
> str sh-non-closing-paren \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
";;" \n)
|
||
> "*" sh-non-closing-paren \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
resume:
|
||
"esac" > \n))
|
||
|
||
(define-skeleton sh-for
|
||
"Insert a for loop. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
(csh sh-modify sh
|
||
1 ""
|
||
2 "foreach "
|
||
4 " ( "
|
||
6 " )"
|
||
15 '<
|
||
16 "end")
|
||
(es sh-modify rc
|
||
4 " = ")
|
||
(rc sh-modify sh
|
||
2 "for( "
|
||
6 " ) {"
|
||
15 ?\} )
|
||
(sh "Index variable: "
|
||
> "for " str " in " _ "; do" \n
|
||
> _ | ?$ & (sh-remember-variable str) \n
|
||
"done" > \n))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(define-skeleton sh-indexed-loop
|
||
"Insert an indexed loop from 1 to n. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
(bash sh-modify posix)
|
||
(csh "Index variable: "
|
||
"@ " str " = 1" \n
|
||
"while( $" str " <= " (read-string "upper limit: ") " )" \n
|
||
> _ ?$ str \n
|
||
"@ " str "++" \n
|
||
< "end" \n)
|
||
(es sh-modify rc
|
||
4 " =")
|
||
(ksh88 "Index variable: "
|
||
> "integer " str "=0" \n
|
||
> "while (( ( " str " += 1 ) <= "
|
||
(read-string "upper limit: ")
|
||
" )); do" \n
|
||
> _ ?$ (sh-remember-variable str) > \n
|
||
"done" > \n)
|
||
(posix "Index variable: "
|
||
> str "=1" \n
|
||
"while [ $" str " -le "
|
||
(read-string "upper limit: ")
|
||
" ]; do" \n
|
||
> _ ?$ str \n
|
||
str ?= (sh-add (sh-remember-variable str) 1) \n
|
||
"done" > \n)
|
||
(rc "Index variable: "
|
||
> "for( " str " in" " `{awk 'BEGIN { for( i=1; i<="
|
||
(read-string "upper limit: ")
|
||
"; i++ ) print i }'`}) {" \n
|
||
> _ ?$ (sh-remember-variable str) \n
|
||
?\} > \n)
|
||
(sh "Index variable: "
|
||
> "for " str " in `awk 'BEGIN { for( i=1; i<="
|
||
(read-string "upper limit: ")
|
||
"; i++ ) print i }'`; do" \n
|
||
> _ ?$ (sh-remember-variable str) \n
|
||
"done" > \n))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-shell-initialize-variables ()
|
||
"Scan the buffer for variable assignments.
|
||
Add these variables to `sh-shell-variables'."
|
||
(message "Scanning buffer `%s' for variable assignments..." (buffer-name))
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(goto-char (point-min))
|
||
(setq sh-shell-variables-initialized t)
|
||
(while (search-forward "=" nil t)
|
||
(sh-assignment 0)))
|
||
(message "Scanning buffer `%s' for variable assignments...done"
|
||
(buffer-name)))
|
||
|
||
(defvar sh-add-buffer)
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-add-completer (string predicate code)
|
||
"Do completion using `sh-shell-variables', but initialize it first.
|
||
This function is designed for use as the \"completion table\",
|
||
so it takes three arguments:
|
||
STRING, the current buffer contents;
|
||
PREDICATE, the predicate for filtering possible matches;
|
||
CODE, which says what kind of things to do.
|
||
CODE can be nil, t or `lambda'.
|
||
nil means to return the best completion of STRING, or nil if there is none.
|
||
t means to return a list of all possible completions of STRING.
|
||
`lambda' means to return t if STRING is a valid completion as it stands."
|
||
(let ((sh-shell-variables
|
||
(with-current-buffer sh-add-buffer
|
||
(or sh-shell-variables-initialized
|
||
(sh-shell-initialize-variables))
|
||
(nconc (mapcar (lambda (var)
|
||
(let ((name
|
||
(substring var 0 (string-match "=" var))))
|
||
(cons name name)))
|
||
process-environment)
|
||
sh-shell-variables))))
|
||
(case code
|
||
((nil) (try-completion string sh-shell-variables predicate))
|
||
(lambda (test-completion string sh-shell-variables predicate))
|
||
(t (all-completions string sh-shell-variables predicate)))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-add (var delta)
|
||
"Insert an addition of VAR and prefix DELTA for Bourne (type) shell."
|
||
(interactive
|
||
(let ((sh-add-buffer (current-buffer)))
|
||
(list (completing-read "Variable: " 'sh-add-completer)
|
||
(prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg))))
|
||
(insert (sh-feature '((bash . "$(( ")
|
||
(ksh88 . "$(( ")
|
||
(posix . "$(( ")
|
||
(rc . "`{expr $")
|
||
(sh . "`expr $")
|
||
(zsh . "$[ ")))
|
||
(sh-remember-variable var)
|
||
(if (< delta 0) " - " " + ")
|
||
(number-to-string (abs delta))
|
||
(sh-feature '((bash . " ))")
|
||
(ksh88 . " ))")
|
||
(posix . " ))")
|
||
(rc . "}")
|
||
(sh . "`")
|
||
(zsh . " ]")))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(define-skeleton sh-function
|
||
"Insert a function definition. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
(bash sh-modify ksh88
|
||
3 "() {")
|
||
(ksh88 "name: "
|
||
"function " str " {" \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
< "}" \n)
|
||
(rc sh-modify ksh88
|
||
1 "fn ")
|
||
(sh ()
|
||
"() {" \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
< "}" \n))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(define-skeleton sh-if
|
||
"Insert an if statement. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
(csh "condition: "
|
||
"if( " str " ) then" \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
( "other condition, %s: "
|
||
< "else if( " str " ) then" \n
|
||
> _ \n)
|
||
< "else" \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
resume:
|
||
< "endif" \n)
|
||
(es "condition: "
|
||
> "if { " str " } {" \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
( "other condition, %s: "
|
||
"} { " str " } {" > \n
|
||
> _ \n)
|
||
"} {" > \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
resume:
|
||
?\} > \n)
|
||
(rc "condition: "
|
||
> "if( " str " ) {" \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
( "other condition, %s: "
|
||
"} else if( " str " ) {" > \n
|
||
> _ \n)
|
||
"} else {" > \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
resume:
|
||
?\} > \n)
|
||
(sh "condition: "
|
||
'(setq input (sh-feature sh-test))
|
||
> "if " str "; then" \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
( "other condition, %s: "
|
||
> "elif " str "; then" > \n
|
||
> \n)
|
||
"else" > \n
|
||
> \n
|
||
resume:
|
||
"fi" > \n))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(define-skeleton sh-repeat
|
||
"Insert a repeat loop definition. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
(es nil
|
||
> "forever {" \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
?\} > \n)
|
||
(zsh "factor: "
|
||
> "repeat " str "; do" > \n
|
||
> \n
|
||
"done" > \n))
|
||
|
||
;;;(put 'sh-repeat 'menu-enable '(sh-feature sh-repeat))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(define-skeleton sh-select
|
||
"Insert a select statement. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
(ksh88 "Index variable: "
|
||
> "select " str " in " _ "; do" \n
|
||
> ?$ str \n
|
||
"done" > \n)
|
||
(bash sh-append ksh88))
|
||
;;;(put 'sh-select 'menu-enable '(sh-feature sh-select))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(define-skeleton sh-tmp-file
|
||
"Insert code to setup temporary file handling. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
(bash sh-append ksh88)
|
||
(csh (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name))
|
||
"set tmp = `mktemp -t " str ".XXXXXX`" \n
|
||
"onintr exit" \n _
|
||
(and (goto-char (point-max))
|
||
(not (bolp))
|
||
?\n)
|
||
"exit:\n"
|
||
"rm $tmp* >&/dev/null" > \n)
|
||
(es (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name))
|
||
> "local( signals = $signals sighup sigint;" \n
|
||
> "tmp = `{ mktemp -t " str ".XXXXXX } ) {" \n
|
||
> "catch @ e {" \n
|
||
> "rm $tmp^* >[2]/dev/null" \n
|
||
"throw $e" \n
|
||
"} {" > \n
|
||
_ \n
|
||
?\} > \n
|
||
?\} > \n)
|
||
(ksh88 sh-modify sh
|
||
7 "EXIT")
|
||
(rc (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name))
|
||
> "tmp = `{ mktemp -t " str ".XXXXXX }" \n
|
||
"fn sigexit { rm $tmp^* >[2]/dev/null }" \n)
|
||
(sh (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name))
|
||
> "TMP=`mktemp -t " str ".XXXXXX`" \n
|
||
"trap \"rm $TMP* 2>/dev/null\" " ?0 \n))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(define-skeleton sh-until
|
||
"Insert an until loop. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
(sh "condition: "
|
||
'(setq input (sh-feature sh-test))
|
||
> "until " str "; do" \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
"done" > \n))
|
||
;;;(put 'sh-until 'menu-enable '(sh-feature sh-until))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(define-skeleton sh-while
|
||
"Insert a while loop. See `sh-feature'."
|
||
(csh sh-modify sh
|
||
2 ""
|
||
3 "while( "
|
||
5 " )"
|
||
10 '<
|
||
11 "end")
|
||
(es sh-modify sh
|
||
3 "while { "
|
||
5 " } {"
|
||
10 ?\} )
|
||
(rc sh-modify sh
|
||
3 "while( "
|
||
5 " ) {"
|
||
10 ?\} )
|
||
(sh "condition: "
|
||
'(setq input (sh-feature sh-test))
|
||
> "while " str "; do" \n
|
||
> _ \n
|
||
"done" > \n))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(define-skeleton sh-while-getopts
|
||
"Insert a while getopts loop. See `sh-feature'.
|
||
Prompts for an options string which consists of letters for each recognized
|
||
option followed by a colon `:' if the option accepts an argument."
|
||
(bash sh-modify sh
|
||
18 "${0##*/}")
|
||
(csh nil
|
||
"while( 1 )" \n
|
||
> "switch( \"$1\" )" \n
|
||
'(setq input '("- x" . 2))
|
||
> >
|
||
( "option, %s: "
|
||
< "case " '(eval str)
|
||
'(if (string-match " +" str)
|
||
(setq v1 (substring str (match-end 0))
|
||
str (substring str 0 (match-beginning 0)))
|
||
(setq v1 nil))
|
||
str ?: \n
|
||
> "set " v1 & " = $2" | -4 & _ \n
|
||
(if v1 "shift") & \n
|
||
"breaksw" \n)
|
||
< "case --:" \n
|
||
> "shift" \n
|
||
< "default:" \n
|
||
> "break" \n
|
||
resume:
|
||
< < "endsw" \n
|
||
"shift" \n
|
||
< "end" \n)
|
||
(ksh88 sh-modify sh
|
||
16 "print"
|
||
18 "${0##*/}"
|
||
37 "OPTIND-1")
|
||
(posix sh-modify sh
|
||
18 "$(basename $0)")
|
||
(sh "optstring: "
|
||
> "while getopts :" str " OPT; do" \n
|
||
> "case $OPT in" \n
|
||
'(setq v1 (append (vconcat str) nil))
|
||
( (prog1 (if v1 (char-to-string (car v1)))
|
||
(if (eq (nth 1 v1) ?:)
|
||
(setq v1 (nthcdr 2 v1)
|
||
v2 "\"$OPTARG\"")
|
||
(setq v1 (cdr v1)
|
||
v2 nil)))
|
||
> str "|+" str sh-non-closing-paren \n
|
||
> _ v2 \n
|
||
> ";;" \n)
|
||
> "*" sh-non-closing-paren \n
|
||
> "echo" " \"usage: " "`basename $0`"
|
||
" [+-" '(setq v1 (point)) str
|
||
'(save-excursion
|
||
(while (search-backward ":" v1 t)
|
||
(replace-match " ARG] [+-" t t)))
|
||
(if (eq (preceding-char) ?-) -5)
|
||
(if (and (sequencep v1) (length v1)) "] " "} ")
|
||
"[--] ARGS...\"" \n
|
||
"exit 2" > \n
|
||
"esac" >
|
||
\n "done"
|
||
> \n
|
||
"shift " (sh-add "OPTIND" -1) \n
|
||
"OPTIND=1" \n))
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-assignment (arg)
|
||
"Remember preceding identifier for future completion and do self-insert."
|
||
(interactive "p")
|
||
(self-insert-command arg)
|
||
(if (<= arg 1)
|
||
(sh-remember-variable
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(if (re-search-forward (sh-feature sh-assignment-regexp)
|
||
(prog1 (point)
|
||
(beginning-of-line 1))
|
||
t)
|
||
(match-string 1))))))
|
||
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-maybe-here-document (arg)
|
||
"Insert self. Without prefix, following unquoted `<' inserts here document.
|
||
The document is bounded by `sh-here-document-word'."
|
||
(interactive "*P")
|
||
(self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
|
||
(or arg
|
||
(not (eq (char-after (- (point) 2)) last-command-char))
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(backward-char 2)
|
||
(sh-quoted-p))
|
||
(let ((tabs (if (string-match "\\`-" sh-here-document-word)
|
||
(make-string (/ (current-indentation) tab-width) ?\t)
|
||
""))
|
||
(delim (replace-regexp-in-string "['\"]" ""
|
||
sh-here-document-word)))
|
||
(insert sh-here-document-word)
|
||
(or (eolp) (looking-at "[ \t]") (insert ?\s))
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(end-of-line 1)
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(while
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(sh-quoted-p)
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(end-of-line 2))
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(insert ?\n tabs)
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(save-excursion
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(insert ?\n tabs (replace-regexp-in-string
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"\\`-?[ \t]*" "" delim))))))
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;; various other commands
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(autoload 'comint-dynamic-complete "comint"
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"Dynamically perform completion at point." t)
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(autoload 'shell-dynamic-complete-command "shell"
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"Dynamically complete the command at point." t)
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(autoload 'comint-dynamic-complete-filename "comint"
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"Dynamically complete the filename at point." t)
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(autoload 'shell-dynamic-complete-environment-variable "shell"
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"Dynamically complete the environment variable at point." t)
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(defun sh-newline-and-indent ()
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"Strip unquoted whitespace, insert newline, and indent like current line."
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(interactive "*")
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(indent-to (prog1 (current-indentation)
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||
(delete-region (point)
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||
(progn
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(or (zerop (skip-chars-backward " \t"))
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(if (sh-quoted-p)
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||
(forward-char)))
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||
(point)))
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||
(newline))))
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||
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||
(defun sh-beginning-of-command ()
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"Move point to successive beginnings of commands."
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||
(interactive)
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||
(if (re-search-backward sh-beginning-of-command nil t)
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||
(goto-char (match-beginning 2))))
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||
|
||
(defun sh-end-of-command ()
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||
"Move point to successive ends of commands."
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||
(interactive)
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||
(if (re-search-forward sh-end-of-command nil t)
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||
(goto-char (match-end 1))))
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||
|
||
;; Backslashification. Stolen from make-mode.el.
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||
|
||
(defun sh-backslash-region (from to delete-flag)
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||
"Insert, align, or delete end-of-line backslashes on the lines in the region.
|
||
With no argument, inserts backslashes and aligns existing backslashes.
|
||
With an argument, deletes the backslashes.
|
||
|
||
This function does not modify the last line of the region if the region ends
|
||
right at the start of the following line; it does not modify blank lines
|
||
at the start of the region. So you can put the region around an entire
|
||
shell command and conveniently use this command."
|
||
(interactive "r\nP")
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(goto-char from)
|
||
(let ((column sh-backslash-column)
|
||
(endmark (make-marker)))
|
||
(move-marker endmark to)
|
||
;; Compute the smallest column number past the ends of all the lines.
|
||
(if sh-backslash-align
|
||
(progn
|
||
(if (not delete-flag)
|
||
(while (< (point) to)
|
||
(end-of-line)
|
||
(if (= (preceding-char) ?\\)
|
||
(progn (forward-char -1)
|
||
(skip-chars-backward " \t")))
|
||
(setq column (max column (1+ (current-column))))
|
||
(forward-line 1)))
|
||
;; Adjust upward to a tab column, if that doesn't push
|
||
;; past the margin.
|
||
(if (> (% column tab-width) 0)
|
||
(let ((adjusted (* (/ (+ column tab-width -1) tab-width)
|
||
tab-width)))
|
||
(if (< adjusted (window-width))
|
||
(setq column adjusted))))))
|
||
;; Don't modify blank lines at start of region.
|
||
(goto-char from)
|
||
(while (and (< (point) endmark) (eolp))
|
||
(forward-line 1))
|
||
;; Add or remove backslashes on all the lines.
|
||
(while (and (< (point) endmark)
|
||
;; Don't backslashify the last line
|
||
;; if the region ends right at the start of the next line.
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(forward-line 1)
|
||
(< (point) endmark)))
|
||
(if (not delete-flag)
|
||
(sh-append-backslash column)
|
||
(sh-delete-backslash))
|
||
(forward-line 1))
|
||
(move-marker endmark nil))))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-append-backslash (column)
|
||
(end-of-line)
|
||
;; Note that "\\\\" is needed to get one backslash.
|
||
(if (= (preceding-char) ?\\)
|
||
(progn (forward-char -1)
|
||
(delete-horizontal-space)
|
||
(indent-to column (if sh-backslash-align nil 1)))
|
||
(indent-to column (if sh-backslash-align nil 1))
|
||
(insert "\\")))
|
||
|
||
(defun sh-delete-backslash ()
|
||
(end-of-line)
|
||
(or (bolp)
|
||
(progn
|
||
(forward-char -1)
|
||
(if (looking-at "\\\\")
|
||
(delete-region (1+ (point))
|
||
(progn (skip-chars-backward " \t") (point)))))))
|
||
|
||
(provide 'sh-script)
|
||
|
||
;; arch-tag: eccd8b72-f337-4fc2-ae86-18155a69d937
|
||
;;; sh-script.el ends here
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