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;;; tempo.el --- Flexible template insertion
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;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: David K}gedal <davidk@lysator.liu.se >
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;; Created: 16 Feb 1994
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;; K}gedal's last version number: 1.2.4
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;; Keywords: extensions, languages, tools
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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 2, 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; This file provides a simple way to define powerful templates, or
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;; macros, if you wish. It is mainly intended for, but not limited to,
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;; other programmers to be used for creating shortcuts for editing
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;; certain kind of documents. It was originally written to be used by
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;; a HTML editing mode written by Nelson Minar <nelson@santafe.edu>,
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;; and his html-helper-mode.el is probably the best example of how to
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;; use this program.
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;; A template is defined as a list of items to be inserted in the
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;; current buffer at point. Some of the items can be simple strings,
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;; while other can control formatting or define special points of
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;; interest in the inserted text.
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;; If a template defines a "point of interest" that point is inserted
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;; in a buffer-local list of "points of interest" that the user can
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;; jump between with the commands `tempo-backward-mark' and
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;; `tempo-forward-mark'. If the template definer provides a prompt for
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;; the point, and the variable `tempo-interactive' is non-nil, the
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;; user will be prompted for a string to be inserted in the buffer,
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;; using the minibuffer.
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;; The template can also define one point to be replaced with the
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;; current region if the template command is called with a prefix (or
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;; a non-nil argument).
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;; More flexible templates can be created by including lisp symbols,
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;; which will be evaluated as variables, or lists, which will will be
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;; evaluated as lisp expressions.
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;; See the documentation for tempo-define-template for the different
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;; items that can be used to define a tempo template.
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;; One of the more powerful features of tempo templates are automatic
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;; completion. With every template can be assigned a special tag that
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;; should be recognized by `tempo-complete-tag' and expanded to the
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;; complete template. By default the tags are added to a global list
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;; of template tags, and are matched against the last word before
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;; point. But if you assign your tags to a specific list, you can also
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;; specify another method for matching text in the buffer against the
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;; tags. In the HTML mode, for instance, the tags are matched against
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;; the text between the last `<' and point.
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;; When defining a template named `foo', a symbol named
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;; `tempo-template-foo' will be created whose value as a variable will
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;; be the template definition, and its function value will be an
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;; interactive function that inserts the template at the point.
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;; The latest tempo.el distribution can be fetched from
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;; ftp.lysator.liu.se in the directory /pub/emacs
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;; There is also a WWW page at
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;; http://www.lysator.liu.se/~davidk/elisp/ which has some information
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;;; Known bugs:
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;; If the 'o is the first element in a template, strange things can
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;; happen when the template is inserted at the beginning of a
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;; line. This is due to strange behaviour in open-line. But it should
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;; be easily avoided.
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;; The 'o tag is also a problem when including the region. This will
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;; be looked into.
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;; Clicking mouse-2 in the completion buffer gives strange results.
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;; There is a bug in some emacs versions that prevents completion from
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;; working. If it doesn't work for you, send me a note indicating your
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;; emacs version and your problems.
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;;; Contributors:
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;; These people have given me important feedback and new ideas for
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;; tempo.el. Thanks.
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;; Nelson Minar <nelson@santafe.edu>
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;; Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
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;; Lars Lindberg <Lars.Lindberg@sypro.cap.se>
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;; Glen Whitney <Glen.Whitney@math.lsa.umich.edu>
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;;; Code:
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;; (provide 'tempo)
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;;; User options
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(defvar tempo-interactive nil
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"*Prompt user for strings in templates.
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If this variable is non-nil, `tempo-insert' prompts the
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user for text to insert in the templates")
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(defvar tempo-insert-region nil
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"*Automatically insert current region when there is a `r' in the template
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If this variable is NIL, `r' elements will be treated just like `p'
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elements, unless the template function is given a prefix (or a non-nil
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argument). If this variable is non-NIL, the behaviour is reversed.
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In Transient Mark mode, this option is unused.")
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(defvar tempo-show-completion-buffer t
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"*If non-NIL, show a buffer with possible completions, when only
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a partial completion can be found")
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(defvar tempo-leave-completion-buffer nil
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"*If NIL, a completion buffer generated by \\[tempo-complete-tag]
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disappears at the next keypress; otherwise, it remains forever.")
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;;; Internal variables
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(defvar tempo-insert-string-functions nil
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"List of functions to run when inserting a string.
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Each function is called with a single arg, STRING and should return
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another string. This could be used for making all strings upcase by
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setting it to '(upcase), for example.")
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(defvar tempo-tags nil
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"An association list with tags and corresponding templates")
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(defvar tempo-local-tags '((tempo-tags . nil))
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"A list of locally installed tag completion lists.
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It is a association list where the car of every element is a symbol
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whose variable value is a template list. The cdr part, if non-nil, is a
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function or a regexp that defines the string to match. See the
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documentation for the function `tempo-complete-tag' for more info.
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`tempo-tags' is always in the last position in this list.")
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(defvar tempo-collection nil
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"A collection of all the tags defined for the current buffer.")
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(defvar tempo-dirty-collection t
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"Indicates if the tag collection needs to be rebuilt.")
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(defvar tempo-marks nil
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"A list of marks to jump to with `\\[tempo-forward-mark]' and `\\[tempo-backward-mark]'.")
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(defvar tempo-match-finder "\\b\\([^\\b]+\\)\\="
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"The regexp or function used to find the string to match against tags.
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If `tempo-match-finder is a string, it should contain a regular
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expression with at least one \\( \\) pair. When searching for tags,
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`tempo-complete-tag' calls `re-search-backward' with this string, and
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the string between the first \\( and \\) is used for matching against
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each string in the tag list. If one is found, the whole text between
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the first \\( and the point is replaced with the inserted template.
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You will probably want to include \\ \= at the end of the regexp to
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make sure that the string is matched only against text adjacent to the
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point.
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If `tempo-match-finder' is a symbol, it should be a function that
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returns a pair of the form (STRING . POS), where STRING is the string
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used for matching and POS is the buffer position after which text
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should be replaced with a template.")
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(defvar tempo-user-elements nil
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"Element handlers for user-defined elements.
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A list of symbols which are bound to functions that take one argument.
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This function should return something to be sent to `tempo-insert' if
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it recognizes the argument, and NIL otherwise")
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(defvar tempo-named-insertions nil
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"Temporary storage for named insertions")
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(defvar tempo-region-start (make-marker)
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"Region start when inserting around the region")
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(defvar tempo-region-stop (make-marker)
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"Region stop when inserting around the region")
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;; Make some variables local to every buffer
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'tempo-marks)
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'tempo-local-tags)
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'tempo-match-finder)
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'tempo-collection)
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'tempo-dirty-collection)
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;;; Functions
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;;; First some useful functions and macros
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(defun tempo-mapc (fun lst)
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(if (null lst) nil
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(funcall fun (car lst))
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(tempo-mapc fun (cdr lst))))
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(defmacro tempo-dolist (il &rest forms)
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(let ((i (car il))
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(l (car (cdr il))))
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(list 'tempo-mapc
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(list 'function (append (list 'lambda
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(list i))
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forms))
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l)))
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(put 'tempo-dolist 'lisp-indent-function 1)
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;;
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;; tempo-define-template
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(defun tempo-define-template (name elements &optional tag documentation taglist)
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"Define a template.
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This function creates a template variable `tempo-template-NAME' and an
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interactive function `tempo-template-NAME' that inserts the template
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at the point. The created function is returned.
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NAME is a string that contains the name of the template, ELEMENTS is a
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list of elements in the template, TAG is the tag used for completion,
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DOCUMENTATION is the documentation string for the insertion command
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created, and TAGLIST (a symbol) is the tag list that TAG (if provided)
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should be added to). If TAGLIST is nil and TAG is non-nil, TAG is
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added to `tempo-tags'
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The elements in ELEMENTS can be of several types:
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- A string. It is sent to the hooks in `tempo-insert-string-functions',
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and the result is inserted.
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- The symbol 'p. This position is saved in `tempo-marks'.
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- The symbol 'r. If `tempo-insert' is called with ON-REGION non-nil
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the current region is placed here. Otherwise it works like 'p.
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- (p PROMPT <NAME> <NOINSERT>) If `tempo-interactive' is non-nil, the
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user is prompted in the minbuffer with PROMPT for a string to be
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inserted. If the optional parameter NAME is non-nil, the text is
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saved for later insertion with the `s' tag. If there already is
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something saved under NAME that value is used instead and no
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prompting is made. If NOINSERT is provided and non-nil, nothing is
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inserted, but text is still saved when a NAME is provided. For
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clarity, the symbol 'noinsert should be used as argument.
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- (P PROMPT <NAME> <NOINSERT>) Works just like the previous tag, but
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forces tempo-interactive to be true.
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- (r PROMPT <NAME> <NOINSERT>) like the previous, but if
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`tempo-interactive' is nil and `tempo-insert' is called with
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ON-REGION non-nil, the current region is placed here. This usually
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happens when you call the template function with a prefix argument.
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- (s NAME) Inserts text previously read with the (p ..) construct.
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Finds the insertion saved under NAME and inserts it. Acts like 'p
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if tempo-interactive is nil.
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- '& If there is only whitespace between the line start and point,
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nothing happens. Otherwise a newline is inserted.
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- '% If there is only whitespace between point and end-of-line
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nothing happens. Otherwise a newline is inserted.
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- 'n inserts a newline.
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- '> The line is indented using `indent-according-to-mode'. Note that
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you often should place this item after the text you want on the
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line.
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- 'r> Like r, but it also indents the region.
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- 'n> Inserts a newline and indents line.
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- 'o Like '% but leaves the point before the newline.
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- nil. It is ignored.
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- Anything else. It is evaluated and the result is treated as an
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element to be inserted. One additional tag is useful for these
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cases. If an expression returns a list '(l foo bar), the elements
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after 'l will be inserted according to the usual rules. This makes
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it possible to return several elements from one expression."
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(let* ((template-name (intern (concat "tempo-template-"
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name)))
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(command-name template-name))
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(set template-name elements)
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(fset command-name (list 'lambda (list '&optional 'arg)
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(or documentation
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(concat "Insert a " name "."))
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(list 'interactive "*P")
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(list 'tempo-insert-template (list 'quote
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template-name)
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(list 'if 'tempo-insert-region
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(list 'not 'arg) 'arg))))
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(and tag
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(tempo-add-tag tag template-name taglist))
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command-name))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-insert-template
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(defun tempo-insert-template (template on-region)
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"Insert a template.
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TEMPLATE is the template to be inserted. If ON-REGION is non-nil the
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`r' elements are replaced with the current region. In Transient Mark
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mode, ON-REGION is ignored and assumed true if the region is active."
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(unwind-protect
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(progn
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(if (or (and (boundp 'transient-mark-mode) ; For Emacs
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transient-mark-mode
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mark-active)
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(and (boundp 'zmacs-regions) ; For XEmacs
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zmacs-regions (mark)))
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(setq on-region t))
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(and on-region
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(set-marker tempo-region-start (min (mark) (point)))
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(set-marker tempo-region-stop (max (mark) (point))))
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(if on-region
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(goto-char tempo-region-start))
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(save-excursion
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(tempo-insert-mark (point-marker))
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(mapcar (function (lambda (elt)
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(tempo-insert elt on-region)))
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(symbol-value template))
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(tempo-insert-mark (point-marker)))
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(tempo-forward-mark))
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(tempo-forget-insertions)
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;; Should I check for zmacs here too???
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(and (boundp 'transient-mark-mode)
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transient-mark-mode
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(deactivate-mark))))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-insert
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(defun tempo-insert (element on-region)
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"Insert a template element.
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Insert one element from a template. If ON-REGION is non-nil the `r'
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elements are replaced with the current region.
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See documentation for `tempo-define-template' for the kind of elements
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possible."
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(cond ((stringp element) (tempo-process-and-insert-string element))
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((and (consp element)
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(eq (car element) 'p)) (tempo-insert-prompt-compat
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(cdr element)))
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((and (consp element)
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(eq (car element) 'P)) (let ((tempo-interactive t))
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(tempo-insert-prompt-compat
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(cdr element))))
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;;; ((and (consp element)
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;;; (eq (car element) 'v)) (tempo-save-named
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;;; (nth 1 element)
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;;; nil
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;;; (nth 2 element)))
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((and (consp element)
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(eq (car element) 'r)) (if on-region
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(goto-char tempo-region-stop)
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(tempo-insert-prompt-compat
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(cdr element))))
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((and (consp element)
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(eq (car element) 's)) (tempo-insert-named (car (cdr element))))
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((and (consp element)
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(eq (car element) 'l)) (mapcar (function
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(lambda (elt)
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(tempo-insert elt on-region)))
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(cdr element)))
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((eq element 'p) (tempo-insert-mark (point-marker)))
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((eq element 'r) (if on-region
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(goto-char tempo-region-stop)
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(tempo-insert-mark (point-marker))))
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((eq element 'r>) (if on-region
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(progn
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(goto-char tempo-region-stop)
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(indent-region (mark) (point) nil))
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(tempo-insert-mark (point-marker))))
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((eq element '>) (indent-according-to-mode))
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((eq element '&) (if (not (or (= (current-column) 0)
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(save-excursion
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(re-search-backward
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"^\\s-*\\=" nil t))))
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(insert "\n")))
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((eq element '%) (if (not (or (eolp)
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(save-excursion
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(re-search-forward
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"\\=\\s-*$" nil t))))
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(insert "\n")))
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((eq element 'n) (insert "\n"))
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((eq element 'n>) (insert "\n") (indent-according-to-mode))
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;; Bug: If the 'o is the first element in a template, strange
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;; things can happen when the template is inserted at the
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;; beginning of a line.
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((eq element 'o) (if (not (or on-region
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(eolp)
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(save-excursion
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(re-search-forward
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"\\=\\s-*$" nil t))))
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(open-line 1)))
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((null element))
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(t (tempo-insert (or (tempo-is-user-element element)
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(eval element))
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on-region))))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-insert-prompt
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(defun tempo-insert-prompt-compat (prompt)
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"Compatibility hack for tempo-insert-prompt.
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PROMPT can be either a prompt string, or a list of arguments to
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tempo-insert-prompt, or nil."
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(if (consp prompt) ; not NIL either
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(apply 'tempo-insert-prompt prompt)
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(tempo-insert-prompt prompt)))
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(defun tempo-insert-prompt (prompt &optional save-name no-insert)
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"Prompt for a text string and insert it in the current buffer.
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If the variable `tempo-interactive' is non-nil the user is prompted
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for a string in the minibuffer, which is then inserted in the current
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buffer. If `tempo-interactive' is nil, the current point is placed on
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`tempo-mark'.
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PROMPT is the prompt string, SAVE-NAME is a name to save the inserted
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text under. If the optional argument NO-INSERT is non-nil, no text i
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inserted. This can be useful when there is a SAVE-NAME.
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If there already is a value for SAVE-NAME, it is used and the user is
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never prompted."
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(let (insertion
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(previous (and save-name
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(tempo-lookup-named save-name))))
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(cond
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;; Insert previous value, unless no-insert is non-nil
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((and previous
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(not no-insert))
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(tempo-insert-named save-name)) ; A double lookup here, but who
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; cares
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;; If no-insert is non-nil, don't insert the previous value. Just
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;; keep it
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(previous
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nil)
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;; No previous value. Prompt or insert mark
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(tempo-interactive
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(if (not (stringp prompt))
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(error "tempo: The prompt (%s) is not a string" prompt))
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(setq insertion (read-string prompt))
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(or no-insert
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(insert insertion))
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(if save-name
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(tempo-save-named save-name insertion)))
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(t
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(tempo-insert-mark (point-marker))))))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-is-user-element
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(defun tempo-is-user-element (element)
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"Tries all the user-defined element handlers in
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`tempo-user-elements'"
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;; Sigh... I need (some list)
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(catch 'found
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(mapcar (function (lambda (handler)
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(let ((result (funcall handler element)))
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(if result (throw 'found result)))))
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tempo-user-elements)
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(throw 'found nil)))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-forget-insertions
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(defun tempo-forget-insertions ()
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"Forget all the saved named insertions."
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(setq tempo-named-insertions nil))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-save-named
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(defun tempo-save-named (name data) ; Had an optional prompt for 'v
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"Save some data for later insertion
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The contents of DATA is saved under the name NAME.
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The data can later be retrieved with `tempo-lookup-named'.
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This function returns nil, so it can be used in a template without
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inserting anything."
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(setq tempo-named-insertions
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(cons (cons name data)
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tempo-named-insertions))
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nil)
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;;;
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;;; tempo-lookup-named
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(defun tempo-lookup-named (name)
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"Lookup some saved data under the name NAME.
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Returns the data if NAME was found, and nil otherwise."
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(cdr (assq name tempo-named-insertions)))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-insert-named
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(defun tempo-insert-named (name)
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"Insert the previous insertion saved under a named specified in NAME.
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If there is no such name saved, a tempo mark is inserted.
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Note that if the data is a string, it will not be run through the string
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processor."
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(let* ((insertion (tempo-lookup-named name)))
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(cond ((null insertion)
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(tempo-insert-mark (point-marker)))
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((stringp insertion)
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(insert insertion))
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(t
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(tempo-insert insertion nil)))))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-process-and-insert-string
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(defun tempo-process-and-insert-string (string)
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"Insert a string from a template.
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Run a string through the preprocessors in `tempo-insert-string-functions'
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and insert the results."
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(cond ((null tempo-insert-string-functions)
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nil)
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((symbolp tempo-insert-string-functions)
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(setq string
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(funcall tempo-insert-string-functions string)))
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((listp tempo-insert-string-functions)
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(tempo-dolist (fn tempo-insert-string-functions)
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(setq string (funcall fn string))))
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(t
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(error "Bogus value in tempo-insert-string-functions: %s"
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tempo-insert-string-functions)))
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(insert string))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-insert-mark
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(defun tempo-insert-mark (mark)
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"Insert a mark `tempo-marks' while keeping it sorted"
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(cond ((null tempo-marks) (setq tempo-marks (list mark)))
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((< mark (car tempo-marks)) (setq tempo-marks (cons mark tempo-marks)))
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(t (let ((lp tempo-marks))
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(while (and (cdr lp)
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(<= (car (cdr lp)) mark))
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(setq lp (cdr lp)))
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(if (not (= mark (car lp)))
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(setcdr lp (cons mark (cdr lp))))))))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-forward-mark
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(defun tempo-forward-mark ()
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"Jump to the next mark in `tempo-forward-mark-list'."
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(interactive)
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(let ((next-mark (catch 'found
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(mapcar
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(function
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(lambda (mark)
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(if (< (point) mark)
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(throw 'found mark))))
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tempo-marks)
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;; return nil if not found
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nil)))
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(if next-mark
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(goto-char next-mark))))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-backward-mark
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(defun tempo-backward-mark ()
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"Jump to the previous mark in `tempo-back-mark-list'."
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(interactive)
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(let ((prev-mark (catch 'found
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(let (last)
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(mapcar
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(function
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(lambda (mark)
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(if (<= (point) mark)
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(throw 'found last))
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(setq last mark)))
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tempo-marks)
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last))))
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(if prev-mark
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(goto-char prev-mark))))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-add-tag
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(defun tempo-add-tag (tag template &optional tag-list)
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"Add a template tag.
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Add the TAG, that should complete to TEMPLATE to the list in TAG-LIST,
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or to `tempo-tags' if TAG-LIST is nil."
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(interactive "sTag: \nCTemplate: ")
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(if (null tag-list)
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(setq tag-list 'tempo-tags))
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(if (not (assoc tag (symbol-value tag-list)))
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(set tag-list (cons (cons tag template) (symbol-value tag-list))))
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(tempo-invalidate-collection))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-use-tag-list
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(defun tempo-use-tag-list (tag-list &optional completion-function)
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"Install TAG-LIST to be used for template completion in the current buffer.
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TAG-LIST is a symbol whose variable value is a tag list created with
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`tempo-add-tag'.
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COMPLETION-FUNCTION is an obsolete option for specifying an optional
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function or string that is used by `\\[tempo-complete-tag]' to find a
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string to match the tag against. It has the same definition as the
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variable `tempo-match-finder'. In this version, supplying a
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COMPLETION-FUNCTION just sets `tempo-match-finder' locally."
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(let ((old (assq tag-list tempo-local-tags)))
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(if old
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(setcdr old completion-function)
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(setq tempo-local-tags (cons (cons tag-list completion-function)
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tempo-local-tags))))
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(if completion-function
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(setq tempo-match-finder completion-function))
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(tempo-invalidate-collection))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-invalidate-collection
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(defun tempo-invalidate-collection ()
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"Marks the tag collection as obsolete.
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Whenever it is needed again it will be rebuilt."
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(setq tempo-dirty-collection t))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-build-collection
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(defun tempo-build-collection ()
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"Build a collection of all the tags and return it.
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If `tempo-dirty-collection' is NIL, the old collection is reused."
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(prog1
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(or (and (not tempo-dirty-collection)
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tempo-collection)
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(setq tempo-collection
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(apply (function append)
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(mapcar (function (lambda (tag-list)
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; If the format for
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; tempo-local-tags changes,
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; change this
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(eval (car tag-list))))
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tempo-local-tags))))
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(setq tempo-dirty-collection nil)))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-find-match-string
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(defun tempo-find-match-string (finder)
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"Find a string to be matched against a tag list.
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FINDER is a function or a string. Returns (STRING . POS), or nil
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if no reasonable string is found."
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(cond ((stringp finder)
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(let (successful)
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(save-excursion
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(or (setq successful (re-search-backward finder nil t))
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0))
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(if successful
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(cons (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1)
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(match-end 1)) ; This seems to be a
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; bug in emacs
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(match-beginning 1))
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nil)))
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(t
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(funcall finder))))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-complete-tag
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(defun tempo-complete-tag (&optional silent)
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"Look for a tag and expand it.
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All the tags in the tag lists in `tempo-local-tags'
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\(this includes `tempo-tags') are searched for a match for the text
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|
before the point. The way the string to match for is determined can
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be altered with the variable `tempo-match-finder'. If
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`tempo-match-finder' returns nil, then the results are the same as
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no match at all.
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If a single match is found, the corresponding template is expanded in
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place of the matching string.
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If a partial completion or no match at all is found, and SILENT is
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non-NIL, the function will give a signal.
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If a partial completion is found and `tempo-show-completion-buffer' is
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non-NIL, a buffer containing possible completions is displayed."
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;; This function may look like a hack, but this is how I want it to
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;; work.
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(interactive "*")
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(let* ((collection (tempo-build-collection))
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(match-info (tempo-find-match-string tempo-match-finder))
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(match-string (car match-info))
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(match-start (cdr match-info))
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(exact (assoc match-string collection))
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(compl (or (car exact)
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(and match-info (try-completion match-string collection)))))
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(if compl (delete-region match-start (point)))
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(cond ((null match-info) (or silent (ding)))
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((null compl) (or silent (ding)))
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((eq compl t) (tempo-insert-template
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(cdr (assoc match-string
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collection))
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nil))
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(t (if (setq exact (assoc compl collection))
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(tempo-insert-template (cdr exact) nil)
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(insert compl)
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(or silent (ding))
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(if tempo-show-completion-buffer
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(tempo-display-completions match-string
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|
collection)))))))
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;;;
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;;; tempo-display-completions
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|
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(defun tempo-display-completions (string tag-list)
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|
"Show a buffer containing possible completions for STRING."
|
|
(if tempo-leave-completion-buffer
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|
(with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*"
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|
(display-completion-list
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|
(all-completions string tag-list)))
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|
(save-window-excursion
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|
(with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*"
|
|
(display-completion-list
|
|
(all-completions string tag-list)))
|
|
(sit-for 32767))))
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|
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;;;
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;;; tempo-expand-if-complete
|
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|
|
(defun tempo-expand-if-complete ()
|
|
"Expand the tag before point if it is complete.
|
|
Returns non-nil if an expansion was made and nil otherwise.
|
|
|
|
This could as an example be used in a command that is bound to the
|
|
space bar, and looks something like this:
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|
|
(defun tempo-space ()
|
|
(interactive \"*\")
|
|
(or (tempo-expand-if-complete)
|
|
(insert \" \")))"
|
|
|
|
(interactive "*")
|
|
(let* ((collection (tempo-build-collection))
|
|
(match-info (tempo-find-match-string tempo-match-finder))
|
|
(match-string (car match-info))
|
|
(match-start (cdr match-info))
|
|
(exact (assoc match-string collection)))
|
|
(if exact
|
|
(progn
|
|
(delete-region match-start (point))
|
|
(tempo-insert-template (cdr exact) nil)
|
|
t)
|
|
nil)))
|
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|
|
(provide 'tempo)
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|
;;; tempo.el ends here
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