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;;; eieio-speedbar.el -- Classes for managing speedbar displays. -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
;; Copyright (C) 1999-2002, 2005, 2007-2018 Free Software Foundation,
;; Inc.
;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org>
;; Keywords: OO, tools
;; Package: eieio
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;;
;; This provides some classes that can be used as a parent which
;; will automatically provide SPEEDBAR support for any list of objects
;; of that type.
;;
;; This file requires speedbar version 0.10 or later.
;;; Creating a new speedbar mode based on a pre-existing object hierarchy
;;
;; To create a new speedbar mode based on lists of objects is easier
;; than creating a whole new speedbar mode from scratch.
;;
;; 1) Objects that will have lists of items that can be expanded
;; should also inherit from the classes:
;; * `eieio-speedbar' - specify your own button behavior
;; * `eieio-speedbar-directory-button' - objects that behave like directories
;; * `eieio-speedbar-file-button' - objects that behave like files
;;
;; 2) Objects that have lists of children should implement the method
;; `eieio-speedbar-object-children' which returns a list of more
;; objects, or a list of strings.
;;
;; 3) Objects that return a list of strings should also implement these
;; methods:
;; * `eieio-speedbar-child-make-tag-lines' - make tag lines for a child.
;; * `eieio-speedbar-child-description' - describe non-object children
;;
;; 4) Objects which have expanded information should implement the method
;; `eieio-speedbar-description' to produce more information.
;;
;; 5) Objects that are associated with a directory should implement
;; the method `eieio-speedbar-derive-line-path' which returns a
;; path.
;;
;; 6) Objects that have a specialized behavior when clicked should
;; define the method `eieio-speedbar-handle-click'.
;;
;; To initialize a new eieio based speedbar display, do the following.
;;
;; 1) Create a keymap variable `foo-speedbar-key-map'.
;; This keymap variable should be initialized in a function.
;; If you have no special needs, use `eieio-speedbar-key-map'
;;
;; 2) Create a variable containing an easymenu definition compatible
;; with speedbar. if you have no special needs, use
;; `eieio-speedbar-menu'.
;;
;; 3) Create a function which returns the top-level list of children
;; objects to be displayed in speedbar.
;;
;; 4) Call `eieio-speedbar-create' as specified in it's documentation
;; string. This will automatically handle cases when speedbar is
;; not already loaded, and specifying all overload functions.
;;
;; 5) Create an initializer function which looks like this:
;;
;; (defun my-speedbar-mode-initialize ()
;; "documentation"
;; (interactive)
;; (speedbar-frame-mode 1)
;; (speedbar-change-initial-expansion-list mymodename)
;; (speedbar-get-focus))
;;
;; where `mymodename' is the same value as passed to `eieio-speedbar-create'
;; as the MODENAME parameter.
;; @todo - Can we make this ECB friendly?
;;; Code:
(require 'eieio)
(require 'eieio-custom)
(require 'speedbar)
;;; Support a way of adding generic object based modes into speedbar.
;;
(defun eieio-speedbar-make-map ()
"Make the generic object based speedbar keymap."
(let ((map (speedbar-make-specialized-keymap)))
;; General viewing things
(define-key map "\C-m" 'speedbar-edit-line)
(define-key map "+" 'speedbar-expand-line)
(define-key map "=" 'speedbar-expand-line)
(define-key map "-" 'speedbar-contract-line)
;; Some object based things
(define-key map "C" 'eieio-speedbar-customize-line)
map))
(defvar eieio-speedbar-key-map (eieio-speedbar-make-map)
"A generic object based speedbar display keymap.")
(defvar eieio-speedbar-menu
'([ "Edit Object/Field" speedbar-edit-line t]
[ "Expand Object" speedbar-expand-line
(save-excursion (beginning-of-line)
(looking-at "[0-9]+: *.\\+. "))]
[ "Contract Object" speedbar-contract-line
(save-excursion (beginning-of-line)
(looking-at "[0-9]+: *.-. "))]
"---"
[ "Customize Object" eieio-speedbar-customize-line
(eieio-object-p (speedbar-line-token)) ]
)
"Menu part in easymenu format used in speedbar while browsing objects.")
;; Note to self: Fix this silly thing!
(defalias 'eieio-speedbar-customize-line 'speedbar-edit-line)
(defun eieio-speedbar-create (map-fn map-var menu-var modename fetcher)
"Create a speedbar mode for displaying an object hierarchy.
MAP-FN is the keymap generator function used for extra keys.
MAP-VAR is the keymap variable used.
MENU-VAR is the symbol containing an easymenu compatible menu part to use.
MODENAME is a string used to identify this browser mode.
FETCHER is a generic function used to fetch the base object list used when
creating the speedbar display."
(if (not (featurep 'speedbar))
(add-hook 'speedbar-load-hook
(list 'lambda nil
(list 'eieio-speedbar-create-engine
map-fn map-var menu-var modename fetcher)))
(eieio-speedbar-create-engine map-fn map-var menu-var modename fetcher)))
(defun eieio-speedbar-create-engine (map-fn map-var menu-var modename fetcher)
"Create a speedbar mode for displaying an object hierarchy.
Called from `eieio-speedbar-create', or the speedbar load-hook.
MAP-FN, MAP-VAR, MENU-VAR, MODENAME, and FETCHER are the same as in
`eieio-speedbar-create'."
;; make sure the keymap exists
(funcall map-fn)
;; Add to the expansion list.
(speedbar-add-expansion-list
(list modename
menu-var
map-var
(list 'lambda '(dir depth)
(list 'eieio-speedbar-buttons 'dir 'depth
(list 'quote fetcher)))))
;; Set the special functions.
(speedbar-add-mode-functions-list
(list modename
'(speedbar-item-info . eieio-speedbar-item-info)
'(speedbar-line-directory . eieio-speedbar-line-path))))
(defun eieio-speedbar-buttons (dir-or-object depth fetcher)
"Create buttons for the speedbar display.
Start in directory DIR-OR-OBJECT. If it is an object, just display that
object's subelements.
Argument DEPTH specifies how far down we have already been displayed.
If it is a directory, use FETCHER to fetch all objects associated with
that path."
(let ((objlst (cond ((eieio-object-p dir-or-object)
(list dir-or-object))
((stringp dir-or-object)
(funcall fetcher dir-or-object))
(t dir-or-object))))
(if (not objlst)
(speedbar-make-tag-line nil nil nil nil "Empty display" nil nil nil
depth)
;; Dump all objects into speedbar
(while objlst
(eieio-speedbar-make-tag-line (car objlst) depth)
(setq objlst (cdr objlst))))))
;;; DEFAULT SUPERCLASS baseline methods
;;
;; First, define methods with no class defined. These will work as if
;; on the default superclass. Specifying no class will allow these to be used
;; when no other methods are found, allowing multiple inheritance to work
;; reliably with eieio-speedbar.
(cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-description (object)
"Return a string describing OBJECT."
(eieio-object-name-string object))
(cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-derive-line-path (_object)
"Return the path which OBJECT has something to do with."
nil)
(cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-object-buttonname (object)
"Return a string to use as a speedbar button for OBJECT."
(eieio-object-name-string object))
(cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-make-tag-line (object depth)
"Insert a tag line into speedbar at point for OBJECT.
By default, all objects appear as simple TAGS with no need to inherit from
the special `eieio-speedbar' classes. Child classes should redefine this
method to create more accurate tag lines.
Argument DEPTH is the depth at which the tag line is inserted."
(speedbar-make-tag-line nil nil nil nil
(eieio-speedbar-object-buttonname object)
'eieio-speedbar-object-click
object
'speedbar-tag-face
depth))
(cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-handle-click (object)
"Handle a click action on OBJECT in speedbar.
Any object can be represented as a tag in SPEEDBAR without special
attributes. These default objects will be pulled up in a custom
object edit buffer doing an in-place edit.
If your object represents some other item, override this method
and take the appropriate action."
(require 'eieio-custom)
(dframe-with-attached-buffer
(eieio-customize-object object))
(dframe-maybee-jump-to-attached-frame))
;;; Class definitions
;;
;; Now define a special speedbar class with some
;; variables with :allocation class which can be attached into
;; object hierarchies.
;;
;; These more complex types are for objects which wish to display
;; lists of children buttons.
(defclass eieio-speedbar nil
((buttontype :initform nil
:type symbol
:documentation
"The type of expansion button used for objects of this class.
Possible values are those symbols supported by the `exp-button-type' argument
to `speedbar-make-tag-line'."
:allocation :class)
(buttonface :initform speedbar-tag-face
:type (or symbol face)
:documentation
"The face used on the textual part of the button for this class.
See `speedbar-make-tag-line' for details."
:allocation :class)
(expanded :initform nil
:type boolean
:documentation
"State of an object being expanded in speedbar.")
)
"Class which provides basic speedbar support for child classes.
Add one of the child classes to this class to the parent list of a class."
:method-invocation-order :depth-first
:abstract t)
(defclass eieio-speedbar-directory-button (eieio-speedbar)
((buttontype :initform angle)
(buttonface :initform speedbar-directory-face))
"Class providing support for objects which behave like a directory."
:method-invocation-order :depth-first
:abstract t)
(defclass eieio-speedbar-file-button (eieio-speedbar)
((buttontype :initform bracket)
(buttonface :initform speedbar-file-face))
"Class providing support for objects which behave like a file."
:method-invocation-order :depth-first
:abstract t)
;;; Methods to eieio-speedbar-* which do not need to be overridden
;;
(cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-make-tag-line ((object eieio-speedbar)
depth)
"Insert a tag line into speedbar at point for OBJECT.
All objects a child of symbol `eieio-speedbar' can be created from
this method. Override this if you need non-traditional tag lines.
Argument DEPTH is the depth at which the tag line is inserted."
(let ((children (eieio-speedbar-object-children object))
(exp (oref object expanded)))
(if (not children)
(if (eq (oref object buttontype) 'expandtag)
(speedbar-make-tag-line 'statictag
? nil nil
(eieio-speedbar-object-buttonname object)
'eieio-speedbar-object-click
object
(oref object buttonface)
depth)
(speedbar-make-tag-line (oref object buttontype)
? nil nil
(eieio-speedbar-object-buttonname object)
'eieio-speedbar-object-click
object
(oref object buttonface)
depth))
(speedbar-make-tag-line (oref object buttontype)
(if exp ?- ?+)
'eieio-speedbar-object-expand
object
(eieio-speedbar-object-buttonname object)
'eieio-speedbar-object-click
object
(oref object buttonface)
depth)
(if exp
(eieio-speedbar-expand object (1+ depth))))))
(cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-child-make-tag-lines ((object eieio-speedbar) _depth)
"Base method for creating tag lines for non-object children."
(error "You must implement `eieio-speedbar-child-make-tag-lines' for %s"
(eieio-object-name object)))
(cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-expand ((object eieio-speedbar) depth)
"Expand OBJECT at indentation DEPTH.
Inserts a list of new tag lines representing expanded elements within
OBJECT."
(let ((children (eieio-speedbar-object-children object)))
(cond ((eieio-object-p (car children))
(mapcar (lambda (car)
(eieio-speedbar-make-tag-line car depth))
children))
(children (eieio-speedbar-child-make-tag-lines object depth)))))
;;; Speedbar specific function callbacks.
;;
(defun eieio-speedbar-object-click (_text token _indent)
"Handle a user click on TEXT representing object TOKEN.
The object is at indentation level INDENT."
(eieio-speedbar-handle-click token))
(defun eieio-speedbar-object-expand (text token indent)
"Expand object represented by TEXT.
TOKEN is the object. INDENT is the current indentation level."
(cond ((string-match "+" text) ;we have to expand this file
(speedbar-change-expand-button-char ?-)
(oset token expanded t)
(speedbar-with-writable
(save-excursion
(end-of-line) (forward-char 1)
(eieio-speedbar-expand token (1+ indent)))))
((string-match "-" text) ;we have to contract this node
(speedbar-change-expand-button-char ?+)
(oset token expanded nil)
(speedbar-delete-subblock indent))
(t (error "Ooops... not sure what to do")))
(speedbar-center-buffer-smartly))
(cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-child-description ((obj eieio-speedbar))
"Return a description for a child of OBJ which is not an object."
(error "You must implement `eieio-speedbar-child-description' for %s"
(eieio-object-name obj)))
(defun eieio-speedbar-item-info ()
"Display info for the current line when in EDE display mode."
;; Switch across the types of the tokens.
(let ((tok (speedbar-line-token)))
(cond ((eieio-object-p tok)
(message (eieio-speedbar-description tok)))
(t
(let ((no (eieio-speedbar-find-nearest-object)))
(if no
(eieio-speedbar-child-description no)))))))
(defun eieio-speedbar-find-nearest-object (&optional depth)
"Search backwards to the first line associated with an object.
Optional argument DEPTH is the current depth of the search."
(save-excursion
(if (not depth)
(progn
(beginning-of-line)
(when (looking-at "^\\([0-9]+\\):")
(setq depth (string-to-number (match-string 1))))))
(when depth
(while (and (not (eieio-object-p (speedbar-line-token)))
(> depth 0))
(setq depth (1- depth))
(re-search-backward (format "^%d:" depth) nil t))
(speedbar-line-token))))
(defun eieio-speedbar-line-path (&optional depth)
"If applicable, return the path to the file the cursor is on.
Optional DEPTH is the depth we start at."
(save-match-data
(if (not depth)
(progn
(beginning-of-line)
(looking-at "^\\([0-9]+\\):")
(setq depth (string-to-number (match-string 1)))))
;; This whole function is presently bogus. Make it better later.
(let ((tok (eieio-speedbar-find-nearest-object depth)))
(if (eieio-object-p tok)
(eieio-speedbar-derive-line-path tok)
default-directory))))
;;; Methods to the eieio-speedbar-* classes which need to be overridden.
;;
(cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-object-children ((_object eieio-speedbar))
"Return a list of children to be displayed in speedbar.
If the return value is a list of OBJECTs, then those objects are
queried for details. If the return list is made of strings,
then this object will be queried for the details needed
to create a speedbar button."
nil)
(provide 'eieio-speedbar)
;;; eieio-speedbar.el ends here