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e8af40ee | 1 | ;;; follow.el --- synchronize windows showing the same buffer |
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3 | ;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2005 |
4 | ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
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6 | ;; Author: Anders Lindgren <andersl@andersl.com> |
7 | ;; Maintainer: Anders Lindgren <andersl@andersl.com> | |
8 | ;; Created: 1995-05-25 | |
f5f727f8 | 9 | ;; Keywords: display, window, minor-mode, convenience |
c86b6fd2 | 10 | ;; Last Changed: 1999-11-17 |
e79016aa | 11 | |
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12 | ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. |
13 | ||
14 | ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
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15 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
16 | ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
17 | ;; any later version. | |
18 | ||
dcde1278 | 19 | ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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20 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
21 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
22 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
23 | ||
24 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
dcde1278 | 25 | ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the |
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26 | ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, |
27 | ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. | |
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28 | |
29 | ;;; Commentary: | |
30 | ||
31 | ;;{{{ Documentation | |
32 | ||
ff753438 | 33 | ;; `Follow mode' is a minor mode for Emacs and XEmacs that |
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34 | ;; combines windows into one tall virtual window. |
35 | ;; | |
36 | ;; The feeling of a "virtual window" has been accomplished by the use | |
37 | ;; of two major techniques: | |
38 | ;; | |
cb02be17 | 39 | ;; * The windows always displays adjacent sections of the buffer. |
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40 | ;; This means that whenever one window is moved, all the |
41 | ;; others will follow. (Hence the name Follow Mode.) | |
42 | ;; | |
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43 | ;; * Should the point (cursor) end up outside a window, another |
44 | ;; window displaying that point is selected, if possible. This | |
45 | ;; makes it possible to walk between windows using normal cursor | |
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46 | ;; movement commands. |
47 | ;; | |
ff753438 | 48 | ;; Follow mode comes to its prime when a large screen and two |
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49 | ;; side-by-side window are used. The user can, with the help of Follow |
50 | ;; mode, use two full-height windows as though they would have been | |
51 | ;; one. Imagine yourself editing a large function, or section of text, | |
c8d05b03 | 52 | ;; and being able to use 144 lines instead of the normal 72... (your |
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53 | ;; mileage may vary). |
54 | ||
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55 | ;; To test this package, make sure `follow' is loaded, or will be |
56 | ;; autoloaded when activated (see below). Then do the following: | |
57 | ;; | |
ff753438 | 58 | ;; * Find your favorite file (preferably a long one). |
e79016aa | 59 | ;; |
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60 | ;; * Resize Emacs so that it will be wide enough for two full size |
61 | ;; columns. Delete the other windows and split the window with | |
62 | ;; the commands `C-x 1 C-x 3'. | |
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63 | ;; |
64 | ;; * Give the command: | |
65 | ;; M-x follow-mode <RETURN> | |
66 | ;; | |
67 | ;; * Now the display should look something like (assuming the text "71" | |
68 | ;; is on line 71): | |
69 | ;; | |
70 | ;; +----------+----------+ | |
71 | ;; |1 |73 | | |
72 | ;; |2 |74 | | |
73 | ;; |3 |75 | | |
cb02be17 | 74 | ;; ... ... |
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75 | ;; |71 |143 | |
76 | ;; |72 |144 | | |
77 | ;; +----------+----------+ | |
78 | ;; | |
79 | ;; As you can see, the right-hand window starts at line 73, the line | |
80 | ;; immediately below the end of the left-hand window. As long as | |
81 | ;; `follow-mode' is active, the two windows will follow eachother! | |
82 | ;; | |
83 | ;; * Play around and enjoy! Scroll one window and watch the other. | |
84 | ;; Jump to the beginning or end. Press `Cursor down' at the last | |
85 | ;; line of the left-hand window. Enter new lines into the | |
86 | ;; text. Enter long lines spanning several lines, or several | |
87 | ;; windows. | |
88 | ;; | |
89 | ;; * Should you find `Follow' mode annoying, just type | |
cb02be17 | 90 | ;; M-x follow-mode <RETURN> |
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91 | ;; to turn it off. |
92 | ||
93 | ||
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94 | ;; The command `follow-delete-other-windows-and-split' maximises the |
95 | ;; visible area of the current buffer. | |
96 | ;; | |
97 | ;; I recommend adding it, and `follow-mode', to hotkeys in the global | |
98 | ;; key map. To do so, add the following lines (replacing `[f7]' and | |
99 | ;; `[f8]' with your favorite keys) to the init file: | |
100 | ;; | |
e79016aa | 101 | ;; (global-set-key [f8] 'follow-mode) |
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102 | ;; (global-set-key [f7] 'follow-delete-other-windows-and-split) |
103 | ||
104 | ||
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105 | ;; There exists two system variables that controls the appearence of |
106 | ;; lines that are wider than the window containing them. The default | |
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107 | ;; is to truncate long lines whenever a window isn't as wide as the |
108 | ;; frame. | |
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109 | ;; |
110 | ;; To make sure lines are never truncated, please place the following | |
111 | ;; lines in your init file: | |
112 | ;; | |
113 | ;; (setq truncate-lines nil) | |
114 | ;; (setq truncate-partial-width-windows nil) | |
115 | ||
116 | ||
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117 | ;; Since the display of XEmacs is pixel-oriented, a line could be |
118 | ;; clipped in half at the bottom of the window. | |
119 | ;; | |
120 | ;; To make XEmacs avoid clipping (normal) lines, please place the | |
121 | ;; following line in your init-file: | |
122 | ;; | |
123 | ;; (setq pixel-vertical-clip-threshold 30) | |
124 | ||
125 | ||
e79016aa | 126 | ;; The correct way to cofigurate Follow mode, or any other mode for |
ff753438 | 127 | ;; that matter, is to create one (or more) function that does |
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128 | ;; whatever you would like to do. The function is then added to |
129 | ;; a hook. | |
130 | ;; | |
131 | ;; When `Follow' mode is activated, functions stored in the hook | |
132 | ;; `follow-mode-hook' are called. When it is deactivated | |
28ccdfff | 133 | ;; `follow-mode-off-hook' is run. |
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134 | ;; |
135 | ;; The keymap `follow-key-map' contains key bindings activated by | |
136 | ;; `follow-mode'. | |
137 | ;; | |
138 | ;; Example: | |
139 | ;; (add-hook 'follow-mode-hook 'my-follow-mode-hook) | |
140 | ;; | |
141 | ;; (defun my-follow-mode-hook () | |
142 | ;; (define-key follow-mode-map "\C-ca" 'your-favorite-function) | |
143 | ;; (define-key follow-mode-map "\C-cb" 'another-function)) | |
144 | ||
145 | ||
146 | ;; Usage: | |
147 | ;; | |
ff753438 | 148 | ;; To activate issue the command "M-x follow-mode" |
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149 | ;; and press return. To deactivate, do it again. |
150 | ;; | |
ff753438 RS |
151 | ;; The following is a list of commands useful when follow-mode is active. |
152 | ;; | |
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153 | ;; follow-scroll-up C-c . C-v |
154 | ;; Scroll text in a Follow Mode window chain up. | |
155 | ;; | |
156 | ;; follow-scroll-down C-c . v | |
157 | ;; Like `follow-scroll-up', but in the other direction. | |
158 | ;; | |
159 | ;; follow-delete-other-windows-and-split C-c . 1 | |
160 | ;; Maximise the visible area of the current buffer, | |
161 | ;; and enter Follow Mode. This is a very convenient | |
162 | ;; way to start Follow Mode, hence it is recomended | |
163 | ;; that this command is added to the global keymap. | |
164 | ;; | |
165 | ;; follow-recenter C-c . C-l | |
166 | ;; Place the point in the center of the middle window, | |
167 | ;; or a specified number of lines from either top or bottom. | |
168 | ;; | |
169 | ;; follow-switch-to-buffer C-c . b | |
170 | ;; Switch buffer in all windows displaying the current buffer | |
171 | ;; in this frame. | |
172 | ;; | |
173 | ;; follow-switch-to-buffer-all C-c . C-b | |
174 | ;; Switch buffer in all windows in the active frame. | |
175 | ;; | |
176 | ;; follow-switch-to-current-buffer-all | |
177 | ;; Show the current buffer in all windows on the current | |
178 | ;; frame and turn on `follow-mode'. | |
179 | ;; | |
180 | ;; follow-first-window C-c . < | |
181 | ;; Select the first window in the frame showing the same buffer. | |
182 | ;; | |
183 | ;; follow-last-window C-c . > | |
184 | ;; Select the last window in the frame showing the same buffer. | |
185 | ;; | |
186 | ;; follow-next-window C-c . n | |
187 | ;; Select the next window in the frame showing the same buffer. | |
188 | ;; | |
189 | ;; follow-previous-window C-c . p | |
190 | ;; Select the previous window showing the same buffer. | |
191 | ||
192 | ||
193 | ;; Well, it seems ok, but what if I really want to look at two different | |
194 | ;; positions in the text? Here are two simple methods to use: | |
195 | ;; | |
196 | ;; 1) Use multiple frames; `follow' mode only affects windows displayed | |
197 | ;; in the same frame. (My apoligies to you who can't use frames.) | |
198 | ;; | |
199 | ;; 2) Bind `follow-mode' to key so you can turn it off whenever | |
200 | ;; you want to view two locations. Of course, `follow' mode can | |
201 | ;; be reactivated by hitting the same key again. | |
202 | ;; | |
203 | ;; Example from my ~/.emacs: | |
204 | ;; (global-set-key [f8] 'follow-mode) | |
205 | ||
206 | ||
cb02be17 | 207 | ;; Implementation: |
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208 | ;; |
209 | ;; In an ideal world, follow mode would have been implemented in the | |
ff753438 | 210 | ;; kernel of the display routines, making sure that the windows (using |
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211 | ;; follow mode) ALWAYS are aligned. On planet earth, however, we must |
212 | ;; accept a solution where we ALMOST ALWAYS can make sure that the | |
213 | ;; windows are aligned. | |
214 | ;; | |
215 | ;; Follow mode does this in three places: | |
216 | ;; 1) After each user command. | |
217 | ;; 2) After a process output has been perfomed. | |
218 | ;; 3) When a scrollbar has been moved. | |
219 | ;; | |
220 | ;; This will cover most situations. (Let me know if there are other | |
ff753438 | 221 | ;; situations that should be covered.) |
e79016aa | 222 | ;; |
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223 | ;; Note that only the selected window is checked, for the reason of |
224 | ;; efficiency and code complexity. (I.e. it is possible to make a | |
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225 | ;; non-selected windows unaligned. It will, however, pop right back |
226 | ;; when it is selected.) | |
227 | ||
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228 | ;;}}} |
229 | ||
230 | ;;; Code: | |
231 | ||
232 | ;;{{{ Preliminaries | |
233 | ||
234 | ;; Make the compiler shut up! | |
235 | ;; There are two strategies: | |
236 | ;; 1) Shut warnings off completely. | |
237 | ;; 2) Handle each warning separately. | |
238 | ;; | |
239 | ;; Since I would like to see real errors, I've selected the latter | |
240 | ;; method. | |
241 | ;; | |
242 | ;; The problem with undefined variables and functions has been solved | |
243 | ;; by using `set', `symbol-value' and `symbol-function' rather than | |
244 | ;; `setq' and direct references to variables and functions. | |
245 | ;; | |
246 | ;; For example: | |
247 | ;; (if (boundp 'foo) ... (symbol-value 'foo) ) | |
248 | ;; (set 'foo ...) <-- XEmacs doesn't fall for this one. | |
249 | ;; (funcall (symbol-function 'set) 'bar ...) | |
250 | ;; | |
251 | ;; Note: When this file is interpreted, `eval-when-compile' is | |
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252 | ;; evaluted. Since it doesn't hurt to evaluate it, but it is a bit |
253 | ;; annoying, we test if the byte-compiler has been loaded. This can, | |
254 | ;; of course, lead to some occasional unintended evaluation... | |
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255 | ;; |
256 | ;; Should someone come up with a better solution, please let me | |
257 | ;; know. | |
258 | ||
259 | (eval-when-compile | |
260 | (if (or (featurep 'bytecomp) | |
261 | (featurep 'byte-compile)) | |
262 | (cond ((string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version) | |
263 | ;; Make XEmacs shut up! I'm using standard Emacs | |
264 | ;; functions, they are NOT obsolete! | |
265 | (if (eq (get 'force-mode-line-update 'byte-compile) | |
266 | 'byte-compile-obsolete) | |
267 | (put 'force-mode-line-update 'byte-compile 'nil)) | |
268 | (if (eq (get 'frame-first-window 'byte-compile) | |
269 | 'byte-compile-obsolete) | |
270 | (put 'frame-first-window 'byte-compile 'nil)))))) | |
271 | ||
272 | ;;}}} | |
273 | ;;{{{ Variables | |
274 | ||
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275 | (defgroup follow nil |
276 | "Synchronize windows showing the same buffer." | |
277 | :prefix "follow-" | |
f5f727f8 DN |
278 | :group 'windows |
279 | :group 'convenience) | |
4bef9110 | 280 | |
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281 | (defvar follow-mode nil |
282 | "Variable indicating if Follow mode is active.") | |
283 | ||
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284 | (defcustom follow-mode-hook nil |
285 | "*Hooks to run when follow-mode is turned on." | |
286 | :type 'hook | |
287 | :group 'follow) | |
e79016aa | 288 | |
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289 | (defcustom follow-mode-off-hook nil |
290 | "*Hooks to run when follow-mode is turned off." | |
291 | :type 'hook | |
292 | :group 'follow) | |
e79016aa | 293 | |
e79016aa | 294 | (defvar follow-mode-map nil |
f3bfa025 | 295 | "*Minor mode keymap for Follow mode.") |
e79016aa | 296 | |
4bef9110 | 297 | (defcustom follow-mode-line-text " Follow" |
cb02be17 | 298 | "*Text shown in the mode line when Follow mode is active. |
e79016aa | 299 | Defaults to \" Follow\". Examples of other values |
4bef9110 SE |
300 | are \" Fw\", or simply \"\"." |
301 | :type 'string | |
302 | :group 'follow) | |
e79016aa | 303 | |
4bef9110 SE |
304 | (defcustom follow-auto nil |
305 | "*Non-nil activates Follow mode whenever a file is loaded." | |
306 | :type 'boolean | |
307 | :group 'follow) | |
e79016aa | 308 | |
4bef9110 | 309 | (defcustom follow-mode-prefix "\C-c." |
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310 | "*Prefix key to use for follow commands in Follow mode. |
311 | The value of this variable is checked as part of loading Follow mode. | |
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312 | After that, changing the prefix key requires manipulating keymaps." |
313 | :type 'string | |
314 | :group 'follow) | |
315 | ||
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316 | (defcustom follow-intercept-processes |
317 | (fboundp 'start-process) | |
4bef9110 SE |
318 | "*When non-nil, Follow Mode will monitor process output." |
319 | :type 'boolean | |
320 | :group 'follow) | |
e79016aa | 321 | |
cb02be17 | 322 | (defvar follow-emacs-version-xemacs-p |
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323 | (string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version) |
324 | "Non-nil when running under XEmacs.") | |
325 | ||
cb02be17 | 326 | (defvar follow-avoid-tail-recenter-p |
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327 | (not follow-emacs-version-xemacs-p) |
328 | "*When non-nil, patch emacs so that tail windows won't be recentered. | |
329 | ||
ff753438 | 330 | A \"tail window\" is a window that displays only the end of |
e79016aa | 331 | the buffer. Normally it is practical for the user that empty |
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332 | windows are recentered automatically. However, when using |
333 | Follow Mode it breaks the display when the end is displayed | |
334 | in a window \"above\" the last window. This is for | |
f3bfa025 | 335 | example the case when displaying a short page in info. |
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336 | |
337 | Must be set before Follow Mode is loaded. | |
338 | ||
339 | Please note that it is not possible to fully prevent Emacs from | |
340 | recentering empty windows. Please report if you find a repeatable | |
341 | situation in which Emacs recenters empty windows. | |
342 | ||
343 | XEmacs, as of 19.12, does not recenter windows, good!") | |
344 | ||
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345 | (defvar follow-cache-command-list |
346 | '(next-line previous-line forward-char backward-char) | |
ff753438 | 347 | "List of commands that don't require recalculation. |
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348 | |
349 | In order to be able to use the cache, a command should not change the | |
350 | contents of the buffer, nor should it change selected window or current | |
351 | buffer. | |
352 | ||
353 | The commands in this list are checked at load time. | |
354 | ||
355 | To mark other commands as suitable for caching, set the symbol | |
356 | property `follow-mode-use-cache' to non-nil.") | |
357 | ||
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358 | (defvar follow-debug nil |
359 | "*Non-nil when debugging Follow mode.") | |
360 | ||
361 | ||
f3bfa025 | 362 | ;; Internal variables: |
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363 | |
364 | (defvar follow-internal-force-redisplay nil | |
365 | "True when Follow mode should redisplay the windows.") | |
366 | ||
367 | (defvar follow-process-filter-alist '() | |
368 | "The original filters for processes intercepted by Follow mode.") | |
369 | ||
370 | (defvar follow-active-menu nil | |
371 | "The menu visible when Follow mode is active.") | |
372 | ||
373 | (defvar follow-deactive-menu nil | |
374 | "The menu visible when Follow mode is deactivated.") | |
375 | ||
376 | (defvar follow-inside-post-command-hook nil | |
cb02be17 | 377 | "Non-nil when inside Follow modes `post-command-hook'. |
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378 | Used by `follow-window-size-change'.") |
379 | ||
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380 | (defvar follow-windows-start-end-cache nil |
381 | "Cache used by `follow-window-start-end'.") | |
382 | ||
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383 | ;;}}} |
384 | ;;{{{ Bug report | |
385 | ||
386 | (eval-when-compile (require 'reporter)) | |
387 | ||
388 | (defun follow-submit-feedback () | |
c86b6fd2 | 389 | "Submit feedback on Follow mode to the author: andersl@andersl.com" |
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390 | (interactive) |
391 | (require 'reporter) | |
392 | (and (y-or-n-p "Do you really want to submit a report on Follow mode? ") | |
393 | (reporter-submit-bug-report | |
c86b6fd2 | 394 | "Anders Lindgren <andersl@andersl.com>" |
ff753438 | 395 | "follow.el" |
cb02be17 | 396 | '(post-command-hook |
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397 | pre-command-hook |
398 | window-size-change-functions | |
399 | window-scroll-functions | |
400 | follow-mode-hook | |
401 | follow-mode-off-hook | |
cb02be17 | 402 | follow-auto |
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403 | follow-intercept-processes |
404 | follow-avoid-tail-recenter-p | |
405 | follow-process-filter-alist) | |
406 | nil | |
407 | nil | |
cb02be17 | 408 | (concat |
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409 | "Hi Anders!\n\n" |
410 | "(I have read the section on how to report bugs in the " | |
411 | "Emacs manual.)\n\n" | |
412 | "Even though I know you are busy, I thought you might " | |
413 | "want to know...\n\n")))) | |
414 | ||
415 | ;;}}} | |
416 | ;;{{{ Debug messages | |
417 | ||
418 | ;; This inline function must be as small as possible! | |
ff753438 | 419 | ;; Maybe we should define a macro that expands to nil if |
cb02be17 | 420 | ;; the variable is not set. |
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421 | |
422 | (defsubst follow-debug-message (&rest args) | |
423 | "Like message, but only active when `follow-debug' is non-nil." | |
424 | (if (and (boundp 'follow-debug) follow-debug) | |
425 | (apply 'message args))) | |
426 | ||
427 | ;;}}} | |
428 | ||
429 | ;;{{{ Keymap/Menu | |
430 | ||
431 | ;;; Define keys for the follow-mode minor mode map and replace some | |
432 | ;;; functions in the global map. All `follow' mode special functions | |
433 | ;;; can be found on (the somewhat cumbersome) "C-c . <key>" | |
434 | ;;; (Control-C dot <key>). (As of Emacs 19.29 the keys | |
435 | ;;; C-c <punctuation character> are reserved for minor modes.) | |
436 | ;;; | |
437 | ;;; To change the prefix, redefine `follow-mode-prefix' before | |
438 | ;;; `follow' is loaded, or see the section on `follow-mode-hook' | |
439 | ;;; above for an example of how to bind the keys the way you like. | |
440 | ;;; | |
441 | ;;; Please note that the keymap is defined the first time this file is | |
442 | ;;; loaded. Also note that the only legal way to manipulate the | |
443 | ;;; keymap is to use `define-key'. Don't change it using `setq' or | |
444 | ;;; similar! | |
445 | ||
446 | ||
447 | (if follow-mode-map | |
448 | nil | |
449 | (setq follow-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)) | |
450 | (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) | |
451 | (define-key map "\C-v" 'follow-scroll-up) | |
452 | (define-key map "\M-v" 'follow-scroll-down) | |
453 | (define-key map "v" 'follow-scroll-down) | |
454 | (define-key map "1" 'follow-delete-other-windows-and-split) | |
455 | (define-key map "b" 'follow-switch-to-buffer) | |
456 | (define-key map "\C-b" 'follow-switch-to-buffer-all) | |
457 | (define-key map "\C-l" 'follow-recenter) | |
458 | (define-key map "<" 'follow-first-window) | |
459 | (define-key map ">" 'follow-last-window) | |
460 | (define-key map "n" 'follow-next-window) | |
461 | (define-key map "p" 'follow-previous-window) | |
462 | ||
463 | (define-key follow-mode-map follow-mode-prefix map) | |
464 | ||
465 | ;; Replace the standard `end-of-buffer', when in Follow Mode. (I | |
ff753438 | 466 | ;; don't see the point in trying to replace every function that |
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467 | ;; could be enhanced in Follow mode. End-of-buffer is a special |
468 | ;; case since it is very simple to define and it greatly enhances | |
469 | ;; the look and feel of Follow mode.) | |
470 | ;; | |
471 | ;; (The function `substitute-key-definition' does not work | |
472 | ;; in all versions of Emacs.) | |
473 | (mapcar | |
cb02be17 | 474 | (function |
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475 | (lambda (pair) |
476 | (let ((old (car pair)) | |
477 | (new (cdr pair))) | |
cb02be17 | 478 | (mapcar (function (lambda (key) |
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479 | (define-key follow-mode-map key new))) |
480 | (where-is-internal old global-map))))) | |
481 | '((end-of-buffer . follow-end-of-buffer) | |
482 | (fkey-end-of-buffer . follow-end-of-buffer))) | |
483 | ||
484 | ;;; | |
485 | ;;; The menu. | |
486 | ;;; | |
487 | ||
488 | (if (not follow-emacs-version-xemacs-p) | |
489 | ||
490 | ;; | |
ff753438 | 491 | ;; Emacs |
e79016aa | 492 | ;; |
cb02be17 | 493 | (let ((menumap (funcall (symbol-function 'make-sparse-keymap) |
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494 | "Follow")) |
495 | (count 0) | |
496 | id) | |
cb02be17 KH |
497 | (mapcar |
498 | (function | |
e79016aa | 499 | (lambda (item) |
cb02be17 | 500 | (setq id |
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501 | (or (cdr item) |
502 | (progn | |
503 | (setq count (+ count 1)) | |
504 | (intern (format "separator-%d" count))))) | |
505 | (define-key menumap (vector id) item) | |
506 | (or (eq id 'follow-mode) | |
507 | (put id 'menu-enable 'follow-mode)))) | |
508 | ;; In reverse order: | |
509 | '(("Toggle Follow mode" . follow-mode) | |
510 | ("--") | |
511 | ("Recenter" . follow-recenter) | |
512 | ("--") | |
513 | ("Previous Window" . follow-previous-window) | |
514 | ("Next Windows" . follow-next-window) | |
515 | ("Last Window" . follow-last-window) | |
516 | ("First Window" . follow-first-window) | |
517 | ("--") | |
518 | ("Switch To Buffer (all windows)" | |
519 | . follow-switch-to-buffer-all) | |
520 | ("Switch To Buffer" . follow-switch-to-buffer) | |
521 | ("--") | |
522 | ("Delete Other Windows and Split" | |
523 | . follow-delete-other-windows-and-split) | |
524 | ("--") | |
525 | ("Scroll Down" . follow-scroll-down) | |
526 | ("Scroll Up" . follow-scroll-up))) | |
cb02be17 | 527 | |
e79016aa KH |
528 | ;; If there is a `tools' meny, we use it. However, we can't add a |
529 | ;; minor-mode specific item to it (it's broken), so we make the | |
530 | ;; contents ghosted when not in use, and add ourselves to the | |
531 | ;; global map. If no `tools' menu is present, just make a | |
532 | ;; top-level menu visible when the mode is activated. | |
cb02be17 | 533 | |
e79016aa KH |
534 | (let ((tools-map (lookup-key (current-global-map) [menu-bar tools])) |
535 | (last nil)) | |
536 | (if (sequencep tools-map) | |
537 | (progn | |
538 | ;; Find the last entry in the menu and store it in `last'. | |
539 | (mapcar (function | |
cb02be17 KH |
540 | (lambda (x) |
541 | (setq last (or (cdr-safe | |
542 | (cdr-safe | |
543 | (cdr-safe x))) | |
e79016aa KH |
544 | last)))) |
545 | tools-map) | |
546 | (if last | |
547 | (progn | |
548 | (funcall (symbol-function 'define-key-after) | |
549 | tools-map [separator-follow] '("--") last) | |
550 | (funcall (symbol-function 'define-key-after) | |
551 | tools-map [follow] (cons "Follow" menumap) | |
552 | 'separator-follow)) | |
553 | ;; Didn't find the last item, Adding to the top of | |
554 | ;; tools. (This will probably never happend...) | |
555 | (define-key (current-global-map) [menu-bar tools follow] | |
556 | (cons "Follow" menumap)))) | |
557 | ;; No tools menu, add "Follow" to the menubar. | |
558 | (define-key follow-mode-map [menu-bar follow] | |
559 | (cons "Follow" menumap))))) | |
560 | ||
561 | ;; | |
562 | ;; XEmacs. | |
563 | ;; | |
564 | ||
565 | ;; place the menu in the `Tools' menu. | |
566 | (let ((menu '("Follow" | |
567 | :filter follow-menu-filter | |
568 | ["Scroll Up" follow-scroll-up t] | |
569 | ["Scroll Down" follow-scroll-down t] | |
570 | ["Delete Other Windows and Split" | |
571 | follow-delete-other-windows-and-split t] | |
572 | ["Switch To Buffer" follow-switch-to-buffer t] | |
cb02be17 | 573 | ["Switch To Buffer (all windows)" |
e79016aa KH |
574 | follow-switch-to-buffer-all t] |
575 | ["First Window" follow-first-window t] | |
576 | ["Last Window" follow-last-window t] | |
577 | ["Next Windows" follow-next-window t] | |
578 | ["Previous Window" follow-previous-window t] | |
579 | ["Recenter" follow-recenter t] | |
580 | ["Deactivate" follow-mode t]))) | |
581 | ||
582 | ;; Why not just `(set-buffer-menubar current-menubar)'? The | |
583 | ;; question is a very good question. The reason is that under | |
ff753438 | 584 | ;; Emacs, neither `set-buffer-menubar' nor |
e79016aa KH |
585 | ;; `current-menubar' is defined, hence the byte-compiler will |
586 | ;; warn. | |
587 | (funcall (symbol-function 'set-buffer-menubar) | |
588 | (symbol-value 'current-menubar)) | |
589 | (funcall (symbol-function 'add-submenu) '("Tools") menu)) | |
590 | ||
591 | ;; When the mode is not activated, only one item is visible: | |
592 | ;; "Activate". | |
593 | (defun follow-menu-filter (menu) | |
594 | (if follow-mode | |
595 | menu | |
596 | '(["Activate " follow-mode t])))))) | |
597 | ||
598 | ||
599 | ;;; Register the follow mode keymap. | |
600 | (or (assq 'follow-mode minor-mode-map-alist) | |
601 | (setq minor-mode-map-alist | |
602 | (cons (cons 'follow-mode follow-mode-map) minor-mode-map-alist))) | |
603 | ||
f3bfa025 KH |
604 | ;;}}} |
605 | ;;{{{ Cache | |
606 | ||
607 | (let ((cmds follow-cache-command-list)) | |
608 | (while cmds | |
609 | (put (car cmds) 'follow-mode-use-cache t) | |
610 | (setq cmds (cdr cmds)))) | |
611 | ||
e79016aa KH |
612 | ;;}}} |
613 | ||
614 | ;;{{{ The mode | |
615 | ||
616 | ;;;###autoload | |
617 | (defun turn-on-follow-mode () | |
618 | "Turn on Follow mode. Please see the function `follow-mode'." | |
619 | (interactive) | |
620 | (follow-mode 1)) | |
621 | ||
622 | ||
623 | ;;;###autoload | |
624 | (defun turn-off-follow-mode () | |
625 | "Turn off Follow mode. Please see the function `follow-mode'." | |
626 | (interactive) | |
627 | (follow-mode -1)) | |
628 | ||
629 | ||
630 | ;;;###autoload | |
cb02be17 | 631 | (defun follow-mode (arg) |
ff753438 | 632 | "Minor mode that combines windows into one tall virtual window. |
e79016aa KH |
633 | |
634 | The feeling of a \"virtual window\" has been accomplished by the use | |
635 | of two major techniques: | |
636 | ||
cb02be17 | 637 | * The windows always displays adjacent sections of the buffer. |
e79016aa KH |
638 | This means that whenever one window is moved, all the |
639 | others will follow. (Hence the name Follow Mode.) | |
640 | ||
cb02be17 KH |
641 | * Should the point (cursor) end up outside a window, another |
642 | window displaying that point is selected, if possible. This | |
643 | makes it possible to walk between windows using normal cursor | |
e79016aa KH |
644 | movement commands. |
645 | ||
646 | Follow mode comes to its prime when used on a large screen and two | |
647 | side-by-side window are used. The user can, with the help of Follow | |
648 | mode, use two full-height windows as though they would have been | |
649 | one. Imagine yourself editing a large function, or section of text, | |
c8d05b03 | 650 | and being able to use 144 lines instead of the normal 72... (your |
e79016aa KH |
651 | mileage may vary). |
652 | ||
653 | To split one large window into two side-by-side windows, the commands | |
654 | `\\[split-window-horizontally]' or \ | |
655 | `M-x follow-delete-other-windows-and-split' can be used. | |
656 | ||
657 | Only windows displayed in the same frame follow each-other. | |
658 | ||
659 | If the variable `follow-intercept-processes' is non-nil, Follow mode | |
660 | will listen to the output of processes and redisplay accordingly. | |
661 | \(This is the default.) | |
662 | ||
663 | When Follow mode is switched on, the hook `follow-mode-hook' | |
664 | is called. When turned off, `follow-mode-off-hook' is called. | |
665 | ||
666 | Keys specific to Follow mode: | |
667 | \\{follow-mode-map}" | |
668 | (interactive "P") | |
669 | (make-local-variable 'follow-mode) | |
670 | (put 'follow-mode 'permanent-local t) | |
671 | (let ((follow-mode-orig follow-mode)) | |
672 | (setq follow-mode | |
673 | (if (null arg) | |
674 | (not follow-mode) | |
675 | (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))) | |
676 | (if (and follow-mode follow-intercept-processes) | |
677 | (follow-intercept-process-output)) | |
678 | (cond ((and follow-mode (not follow-mode-orig)) ; On | |
679 | ;; XEmacs: If this is non-nil, the window will scroll before | |
680 | ;; the point will have a chance to get into the next window. | |
681 | (if (boundp 'scroll-on-clipped-lines) | |
682 | (set 'scroll-on-clipped-lines nil)) | |
683 | (force-mode-line-update) | |
684 | (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'follow-post-command-hook t) | |
e79016aa KH |
685 | (run-hooks 'follow-mode-hook)) |
686 | ||
687 | ((and (not follow-mode) follow-mode-orig) ; Off | |
688 | (force-mode-line-update) | |
689 | (run-hooks 'follow-mode-off-hook))))) | |
690 | ||
691 | ||
692 | ;; Register follow-mode as a minor mode. | |
693 | ||
f3bfa025 KH |
694 | (if (fboundp 'add-minor-mode) |
695 | ;; XEmacs | |
696 | (funcall (symbol-function 'add-minor-mode) | |
697 | 'follow-mode 'follow-mode-line-text) | |
698 | (or (assq 'follow-mode minor-mode-alist) | |
699 | (setq minor-mode-alist | |
700 | (cons '(follow-mode follow-mode-line-text) minor-mode-alist)))) | |
e79016aa KH |
701 | |
702 | ;;}}} | |
703 | ;;{{{ Find file hook | |
704 | ||
705 | ;; This will start follow-mode whenever a new file is loaded, if | |
706 | ;; the variable `follow-auto' is non-nil. | |
707 | ||
ffc30f4f | 708 | (add-hook 'find-file-hook 'follow-find-file-hook t) |
e79016aa KH |
709 | |
710 | (defun follow-find-file-hook () | |
711 | "Find-file hook for Follow Mode. See the variable `follow-auto'." | |
712 | (if follow-auto (follow-mode t))) | |
713 | ||
714 | ;;}}} | |
715 | ||
716 | ;;{{{ User functions | |
717 | ||
718 | ;;; | |
719 | ;;; User functions usable when in Follow mode. | |
720 | ;;; | |
721 | ||
722 | ;;{{{ Scroll | |
723 | ||
724 | ;; `scroll-up' and `-down', but for windows in Follow Mode. | |
725 | ;; | |
726 | ;; Almost like the real thing, excpet when the cursor ends up outside | |
727 | ;; the top or bottom... In our case however, we end up outside the | |
728 | ;; window and hence we are recenterd. Should we let `recenter' handle | |
729 | ;; the point position we would never leave the selected window. To do | |
730 | ;; it ourselves we would need to do our own redisplay, which is easier | |
731 | ;; said than done. (Why didn't I do a real display abstraction from | |
732 | ;; the beginning?) | |
733 | ;; | |
734 | ;; We must sometimes set `follow-internal-force-redisplay', otherwise | |
735 | ;; our post-command-hook will move our windows back into the old | |
736 | ;; position... (This would also be corrected if we would have had a | |
737 | ;; good redisplay abstraction.) | |
738 | ||
739 | (defun follow-scroll-up (&optional arg) | |
740 | "Scroll text in a Follow Mode window chain up. | |
741 | ||
742 | If called with no ARG, the `next-screen-context-lines' last lines of | |
743 | the bottom window in the chain will be visible in the top window. | |
744 | ||
745 | If called with an argument, scroll ARG lines up. | |
746 | Negative ARG means scroll downward. | |
747 | ||
748 | Works like `scroll-up' when not in Follow Mode." | |
749 | (interactive "P") | |
750 | (cond ((not (and (boundp 'follow-mode) follow-mode)) | |
751 | (scroll-up arg)) | |
752 | (arg | |
753 | (save-excursion (scroll-up arg)) | |
754 | (setq follow-internal-force-redisplay t)) | |
755 | (t | |
756 | (let* ((windows (follow-all-followers)) | |
757 | (end (window-end (car (reverse windows))))) | |
758 | (if (eq end (point-max)) | |
759 | (signal 'end-of-buffer nil) | |
760 | (select-window (car windows)) | |
ff753438 RS |
761 | ;; `window-end' might return nil. |
762 | (if end | |
763 | (goto-char end)) | |
e79016aa KH |
764 | (vertical-motion (- next-screen-context-lines)) |
765 | (set-window-start (car windows) (point))))))) | |
766 | ||
767 | ||
768 | (defun follow-scroll-down (&optional arg) | |
769 | "Scroll text in a Follow Mode window chain down. | |
770 | ||
771 | If called with no ARG, the `next-screen-context-lines' top lines of | |
772 | the top window in the chain will be visible in the bottom window. | |
773 | ||
774 | If called with an argument, scroll ARG lines down. | |
775 | Negative ARG means scroll upward. | |
776 | ||
777 | Works like `scroll-up' when not in Follow Mode." | |
778 | (interactive "P") | |
779 | (cond ((not (and (boundp 'follow-mode) follow-mode)) | |
780 | (scroll-up arg)) | |
781 | (arg | |
782 | (save-excursion (scroll-down arg))) | |
783 | (t | |
784 | (let* ((windows (follow-all-followers)) | |
785 | (win (car (reverse windows))) | |
786 | (start (window-start (car windows)))) | |
787 | (if (eq start (point-min)) | |
788 | (signal 'beginning-of-buffer nil) | |
789 | (select-window win) | |
790 | (goto-char start) | |
cb02be17 KH |
791 | (vertical-motion (- (- (window-height win) |
792 | 1 | |
e79016aa KH |
793 | next-screen-context-lines))) |
794 | (set-window-start win (point)) | |
795 | (goto-char start) | |
796 | (vertical-motion (- next-screen-context-lines 1)) | |
797 | (setq follow-internal-force-redisplay t)))))) | |
798 | ||
799 | ;;}}} | |
800 | ;;{{{ Buffer | |
801 | ||
802 | ;;;###autoload | |
803 | (defun follow-delete-other-windows-and-split (&optional arg) | |
804 | "Create two side by side windows and enter Follow Mode. | |
805 | ||
806 | Execute this command to display as much as possible of the text | |
cb02be17 | 807 | in the selected window. All other windows, in the current |
e79016aa | 808 | frame, are deleted and the selected window is split in two |
cb02be17 | 809 | side-by-side windows. Follow Mode is activated, hence the |
e79016aa KH |
810 | two windows always will display two successive pages. |
811 | \(If one window is moved, the other one will follow.) | |
812 | ||
813 | If ARG is positive, the leftmost window is selected. If it negative, | |
814 | the rightmost is selected. If ARG is nil, the leftmost window is | |
815 | selected if the original window is the first one in the frame. | |
816 | ||
817 | To bind this command to a hotkey, place the following line | |
818 | in your `~/.emacs' file, replacing [f7] by your favourite key: | |
819 | (global-set-key [f7] 'follow-delete-other-windows-and-split)" | |
820 | (interactive "P") | |
cb02be17 | 821 | (let ((other (or (and (null arg) |
e79016aa KH |
822 | (not (eq (selected-window) |
823 | (frame-first-window (selected-frame))))) | |
824 | (and arg | |
825 | (< (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)))) | |
826 | (start (window-start))) | |
827 | (delete-other-windows) | |
828 | (split-window-horizontally) | |
cb02be17 | 829 | (if other |
e79016aa KH |
830 | (progn |
831 | (other-window 1) | |
832 | (set-window-start (selected-window) start) | |
833 | (setq follow-internal-force-redisplay t))) | |
834 | (follow-mode 1))) | |
835 | ||
836 | (defun follow-switch-to-buffer (buffer) | |
837 | "Show BUFFER in all windows in the current Follow Mode window chain." | |
838 | (interactive "BSwitch to Buffer: ") | |
839 | (let ((orig-window (selected-window)) | |
840 | (windows (follow-all-followers))) | |
841 | (while windows | |
842 | (select-window (car windows)) | |
843 | (switch-to-buffer buffer) | |
844 | (setq windows (cdr windows))) | |
845 | (select-window orig-window))) | |
846 | ||
847 | ||
848 | (defun follow-switch-to-buffer-all (&optional buffer) | |
849 | "Show BUFFER in all windows on this frame. | |
850 | Defaults to current buffer." | |
cb02be17 | 851 | (interactive (list (read-buffer "Switch to Buffer: " |
e79016aa KH |
852 | (current-buffer)))) |
853 | (or buffer (setq buffer (current-buffer))) | |
854 | (let ((orig-window (selected-window))) | |
cb02be17 KH |
855 | (walk-windows |
856 | (function | |
e79016aa KH |
857 | (lambda (win) |
858 | (select-window win) | |
859 | (switch-to-buffer buffer)))) | |
860 | (select-window orig-window) | |
861 | (follow-redisplay))) | |
862 | ||
863 | ||
864 | (defun follow-switch-to-current-buffer-all () | |
865 | "Show current buffer in all windows on this frame, and enter Follow Mode. | |
866 | ||
cb02be17 | 867 | To bind this command to a hotkey place the following line |
e79016aa KH |
868 | in your `~/.emacs' file: |
869 | (global-set-key [f7] 'follow-switch-to-current-buffer-all)" | |
870 | (interactive) | |
871 | (or (and (boundp 'follow-mode) follow-mode) | |
872 | (follow-mode 1)) | |
873 | (follow-switch-to-buffer-all)) | |
874 | ||
875 | ;;}}} | |
876 | ;;{{{ Movement | |
877 | ||
878 | ;; Note, these functions are not very useful, atleast not unless you | |
879 | ;; rebind the rather cumbersome key sequence `C-c . p'. | |
880 | ||
881 | (defun follow-next-window () | |
882 | "Select the next window showing the same buffer." | |
883 | (interactive) | |
884 | (let ((succ (cdr (follow-split-followers (follow-all-followers))))) | |
885 | (if succ | |
886 | (select-window (car succ)) | |
887 | (error "%s" "No more windows")))) | |
888 | ||
889 | ||
890 | (defun follow-previous-window () | |
891 | "Select the previous window showing the same buffer." | |
892 | (interactive) | |
893 | (let ((pred (car (follow-split-followers (follow-all-followers))))) | |
894 | (if pred | |
895 | (select-window (car pred)) | |
896 | (error "%s" "No more windows")))) | |
897 | ||
898 | ||
899 | (defun follow-first-window () | |
900 | "Select the first window in the frame showing the same buffer." | |
901 | (interactive) | |
902 | (select-window (car (follow-all-followers)))) | |
903 | ||
904 | ||
905 | (defun follow-last-window () | |
906 | "Select the last window in the frame showing the same buffer." | |
907 | (interactive) | |
908 | (select-window (car (reverse (follow-all-followers))))) | |
909 | ||
910 | ;;}}} | |
911 | ;;{{{ Redraw | |
912 | ||
913 | (defun follow-recenter (&optional arg) | |
cb02be17 KH |
914 | "Recenter the middle window around point. |
915 | Rearrange all other windows around the middle window. | |
e79016aa KH |
916 | |
917 | With a positive argument, place the current line ARG lines | |
918 | from the top. With a negative, place it -ARG lines from the | |
919 | bottom." | |
920 | (interactive "P") | |
921 | (if arg | |
922 | (let ((p (point)) | |
923 | (arg (prefix-numeric-value arg))) | |
924 | (if (>= arg 0) | |
925 | ;; Recenter relative to the top. | |
926 | (progn | |
927 | (follow-first-window) | |
928 | (goto-char p) | |
929 | (recenter arg)) | |
930 | ;; Recenter relative to the bottom. | |
931 | (follow-last-window) | |
932 | (goto-char p) | |
933 | (recenter arg) | |
934 | ;; Otherwise, our post-command-hook will move the window | |
935 | ;; right back. | |
936 | (setq follow-internal-force-redisplay t))) | |
937 | ;; Recenter in the middle. | |
938 | (let* ((dest (point)) | |
939 | (windows (follow-all-followers)) | |
940 | (win (nth (/ (- (length windows) 1) 2) windows))) | |
941 | (select-window win) | |
942 | (goto-char dest) | |
943 | (recenter) | |
944 | ;;(setq follow-internal-force-redisplay t) | |
945 | ))) | |
946 | ||
947 | ||
948 | (defun follow-redraw () | |
949 | "Arrange windows displaying the same buffer in successor order. | |
950 | This function can be called even if the buffer is not in Follow mode. | |
951 | ||
952 | Hopefully, there should be no reason to call this function when in | |
953 | Follow mode since the windows should always be aligned." | |
954 | (interactive) | |
955 | (sit-for 0) | |
956 | (follow-redisplay)) | |
957 | ||
958 | ;;}}} | |
959 | ;;{{{ End of buffer | |
960 | ||
961 | (defun follow-end-of-buffer (&optional arg) | |
cb02be17 | 962 | "Move point to the end of the buffer, Follow Mode style. |
e79016aa KH |
963 | |
964 | If the end is not visible, it will be displayed in the last possible | |
965 | window in the Follow Mode window chain. | |
966 | ||
cb02be17 | 967 | The mark is left at the previous position. With arg N, put point N/10 |
e79016aa KH |
968 | of the way from the true end." |
969 | (interactive "P") | |
970 | (let ((followers (follow-all-followers)) | |
971 | (pos (point))) | |
972 | (cond (arg | |
973 | (select-window (car (reverse followers)))) | |
cb02be17 | 974 | ((follow-select-if-end-visible |
e79016aa KH |
975 | (follow-windows-start-end followers))) |
976 | (t | |
977 | (select-window (car (reverse followers))))) | |
978 | (goto-char pos) | |
2a4b9211 RS |
979 | (with-no-warnings |
980 | (end-of-buffer arg)))) | |
e79016aa KH |
981 | |
982 | ;;}}} | |
983 | ||
984 | ;;}}} | |
985 | ||
986 | ;;{{{ Display | |
987 | ||
988 | ;;;; The display routines | |
989 | ||
990 | ;;{{{ Information gathering functions | |
991 | ||
992 | (defun follow-all-followers (&optional testwin) | |
993 | "Return all windows displaying the same buffer as the TESTWIN. | |
994 | The list contains only windows displayed in the same frame as TESTWIN. | |
995 | If TESTWIN is nil the selected window is used." | |
996 | (or (and testwin (window-live-p testwin)) | |
997 | (setq testwin (selected-window))) | |
998 | (let* ((top (frame-first-window (window-frame testwin))) | |
999 | (win top) | |
1000 | (done nil) | |
1001 | (windows '()) | |
1002 | (buffer (window-buffer testwin))) | |
1003 | (while (and (not done) win) | |
1004 | (if (eq (window-buffer win) buffer) | |
1005 | (setq windows (cons win windows))) | |
1006 | (setq win (next-window win 'not)) | |
1007 | (if (eq win top) | |
1008 | (setq done t))) | |
1009 | (nreverse windows))) | |
1010 | ||
1011 | ||
1012 | (defun follow-split-followers (windows &optional win) | |
1013 | "Split the WINDOWS into the sets: predecessors and successors. | |
cb02be17 | 1014 | Return `(PRED . SUCC)' where `PRED' and `SUCC' are ordered starting |
e79016aa | 1015 | from the selected window." |
cb02be17 | 1016 | (or win |
e79016aa KH |
1017 | (setq win (selected-window))) |
1018 | (let ((pred '())) | |
1019 | (while (not (eq (car windows) win)) | |
1020 | (setq pred (cons (car windows) pred)) | |
1021 | (setq windows (cdr windows))) | |
1022 | (cons pred (cdr windows)))) | |
1023 | ||
1024 | ||
ff753438 | 1025 | ;; This function is optimized function for speed! |
e79016aa KH |
1026 | |
1027 | (defun follow-calc-win-end (&optional win) | |
1028 | "Calculate the presumed window end for WIN. | |
1029 | ||
1030 | Actually, the position returned is the start of the next | |
1031 | window, normally is the end plus one. | |
1032 | ||
1033 | If WIN is nil, the selected window is used. | |
1034 | ||
1035 | Returns (end-pos end-of-buffer-p)" | |
1036 | (if follow-emacs-version-xemacs-p | |
1037 | ;; XEmacs can calculate the end of the window by using | |
1038 | ;; the 'guarantee options. GOOD! | |
1039 | (let ((end (window-end win t))) | |
1040 | (if (= end (funcall (symbol-function 'point-max) | |
1041 | (window-buffer win))) | |
1042 | (list end t) | |
cb02be17 | 1043 | (list (+ end 1) nil))) |
ff753438 RS |
1044 | ;; Emacs: We have to calculate the end by ourselves. |
1045 | ;; This code works on both XEmacs and Emacs, but now | |
e79016aa | 1046 | ;; that XEmacs has got custom-written code, this could |
ff753438 | 1047 | ;; be optimized for Emacs. |
e79016aa KH |
1048 | (let ((orig-win (and win (selected-window))) |
1049 | height | |
1050 | buffer-end-p) | |
1051 | (if win (select-window win)) | |
1052 | (prog1 | |
1053 | (save-excursion | |
1054 | (goto-char (window-start)) | |
1055 | (setq height (- (window-height) 1)) | |
1056 | (setq buffer-end-p | |
1057 | (if (bolp) | |
1058 | (not (= height (vertical-motion height))) | |
1059 | (save-restriction | |
1060 | ;; Fix a mis-feature in `vertical-motion': | |
1061 | ;; The start of the window is assumed to | |
1062 | ;; coinside with the start of a line. | |
1063 | (narrow-to-region (point) (point-max)) | |
1064 | (not (= height (vertical-motion height)))))) | |
1065 | (list (point) buffer-end-p)) | |
1066 | (if orig-win | |
1067 | (select-window orig-win)))))) | |
1068 | ||
1069 | ||
1070 | ;; Can't use `save-window-excursion' since it triggers a redraw. | |
1071 | (defun follow-calc-win-start (windows pos win) | |
1072 | "Calculate where WIN will start if the first in WINDOWS start at POS. | |
1073 | ||
1074 | If WIN is nil the point below all windows is returned." | |
1075 | (let (start) | |
1076 | (while (and windows (not (eq (car windows) win))) | |
1077 | (setq start (window-start (car windows))) | |
1078 | (set-window-start (car windows) pos 'noforce) | |
1079 | (setq pos (car (inline (follow-calc-win-end (car windows))))) | |
1080 | (set-window-start (car windows) start 'noforce) | |
1081 | (setq windows (cdr windows))) | |
1082 | pos)) | |
1083 | ||
1084 | ||
f3bfa025 KH |
1085 | ;; The result from `follow-windows-start-end' is cached when using |
1086 | ;; a handful simple commands, like cursor movement commands. | |
1087 | ||
1088 | (defsubst follow-cache-valid-p (windows) | |
1089 | "Test if the cached value of `follow-windows-start-end' can be used. | |
1090 | Note that this handles the case when the cache has been set to nil." | |
1091 | (let ((res t) | |
1092 | (cache follow-windows-start-end-cache)) | |
1093 | (while (and res windows cache) | |
1094 | (setq res (and (eq (car windows) | |
1095 | (car (car cache))) | |
1096 | (eq (window-start (car windows)) | |
1097 | (car (cdr (car cache)))))) | |
1098 | (setq windows (cdr windows)) | |
1099 | (setq cache (cdr cache))) | |
1100 | (and res (null windows) (null cache)))) | |
1101 | ||
1102 | ||
1103 | (defsubst follow-invalidate-cache () | |
1104 | "Force `follow-windows-start-end' to recalculate the end of the window." | |
1105 | (setq follow-windows-start-end-cache nil)) | |
1106 | ||
1107 | ||
e79016aa KH |
1108 | ;; Build a list of windows and their start and end positions. |
1109 | ;; Useful to avoid calculating start/end position whenever they are needed. | |
1110 | ;; The list has the format: | |
1111 | ;; ((Win Start End End-of-buffer-visible-p) ...) | |
1112 | ||
1113 | ;; Used to have a `save-window-excursion', but it obviously triggered | |
1114 | ;; redraws of the display. Check if I used it for anything. | |
1115 | ||
1116 | ||
1117 | (defun follow-windows-start-end (windows) | |
1118 | "Builds a list of (WIN START END BUFFER-END-P) for every window in WINDOWS." | |
f3bfa025 KH |
1119 | (if (follow-cache-valid-p windows) |
1120 | follow-windows-start-end-cache | |
1121 | (let ((win-start-end '()) | |
1122 | (orig-win (selected-window))) | |
1123 | (while windows | |
1124 | (select-window (car windows)) | |
cb02be17 KH |
1125 | (setq win-start-end |
1126 | (cons (cons (car windows) | |
f3bfa025 KH |
1127 | (cons (window-start) |
1128 | (follow-calc-win-end))) | |
1129 | win-start-end)) | |
1130 | (setq windows (cdr windows))) | |
1131 | (select-window orig-win) | |
1132 | (setq follow-windows-start-end-cache (nreverse win-start-end)) | |
1133 | follow-windows-start-end-cache))) | |
1134 | ||
1135 | ||
1136 | (defsubst follow-pos-visible (pos win win-start-end) | |
e79016aa KH |
1137 | "Non-nil when POS is visible in WIN." |
1138 | (let ((wstart-wend-bend (cdr (assq win win-start-end)))) | |
1139 | (and (>= pos (car wstart-wend-bend)) | |
1140 | (or (< pos (car (cdr wstart-wend-bend))) | |
1141 | (nth 2 wstart-wend-bend))))) | |
1142 | ||
1143 | ||
1144 | ;; By `aligned' we mean that for all adjecent windows, the end of the | |
1145 | ;; first is equal with the start of the successor. The first window | |
1146 | ;; should start at a full screen line. | |
1147 | ||
f3bfa025 | 1148 | (defsubst follow-windows-aligned-p (win-start-end) |
cb02be17 KH |
1149 | "Non-nil if the follower WINDOWS are aligned." |
1150 | (let ((res t)) | |
e79016aa KH |
1151 | (save-excursion |
1152 | (goto-char (window-start (car (car win-start-end)))) | |
1153 | (if (bolp) | |
1154 | nil | |
1155 | (vertical-motion 0 (car (car win-start-end))) | |
1156 | (setq res (eq (point) (window-start (car (car win-start-end))))))) | |
1157 | (while (and res (cdr win-start-end)) | |
1158 | ;; At least two followers left | |
f3bfa025 KH |
1159 | (setq res (eq (car (cdr (cdr (car win-start-end)))) |
1160 | (car (cdr (car (cdr win-start-end)))))) | |
e79016aa KH |
1161 | (setq win-start-end (cdr win-start-end))) |
1162 | res)) | |
1163 | ||
1164 | ||
1165 | ;; Check if the point is visible in all windows. (So that | |
1166 | ;; no one will be recentered.) | |
1167 | ||
1168 | (defun follow-point-visible-all-windows-p (win-start-end) | |
1169 | "Non-nil when the window-point is visible in all windows." | |
1170 | (let ((res t)) | |
1171 | (while (and res win-start-end) | |
f3bfa025 KH |
1172 | (setq res (follow-pos-visible (window-point (car (car win-start-end))) |
1173 | (car (car win-start-end)) | |
1174 | win-start-end)) | |
e79016aa KH |
1175 | (setq win-start-end (cdr win-start-end))) |
1176 | res)) | |
1177 | ||
1178 | ||
1179 | ;; Make sure WIN always starts at the beginning of an whole screen | |
1180 | ;; line. If WIN is not aligned the start is updated which probably | |
1181 | ;; will lead to a redisplay of the screen later on. | |
1182 | ;; | |
1183 | ;; This is used with the first window in a follow chain. The reason | |
1184 | ;; is that we want to detect that the point is outside the window. | |
1185 | ;; (Without the update, the start of the window will move as the | |
1186 | ;; user presses BackSpace, and the other window redisplay routines | |
1187 | ;; will move the start of the window in the wrong direction.) | |
1188 | ||
1189 | (defun follow-update-window-start (win) | |
1190 | "Make sure that the start of WIN starts at a full screen line." | |
1191 | (save-excursion | |
1192 | (goto-char (window-start win)) | |
1193 | (if (bolp) | |
1194 | nil | |
1195 | (vertical-motion 0 win) | |
1196 | (if (eq (point) (window-start win)) | |
1197 | nil | |
1198 | (vertical-motion 1 win) | |
1199 | (set-window-start win (point) 'noforce))))) | |
1200 | ||
1201 | ;;}}} | |
1202 | ;;{{{ Selection functions | |
1203 | ||
1204 | ;; Make a window in WINDOWS selected if it currently | |
1205 | ;; is displaying the position DEST. | |
1206 | ;; | |
1207 | ;; We don't select a window if it just has been moved. | |
1208 | ||
1209 | (defun follow-select-if-visible (dest win-start-end) | |
1210 | "Select and return a window, if DEST is visible in it. | |
1211 | Return the selected window." | |
1212 | (let ((win nil)) | |
1213 | (while (and (not win) win-start-end) | |
ff753438 | 1214 | ;; Don't select a window that was just moved. This makes it |
e79016aa KH |
1215 | ;; possible to later select the last window after a `end-of-buffer' |
1216 | ;; command. | |
1217 | (if (follow-pos-visible dest (car (car win-start-end)) win-start-end) | |
1218 | (progn | |
1219 | (setq win (car (car win-start-end))) | |
1220 | (select-window win))) | |
1221 | (setq win-start-end (cdr win-start-end))) | |
1222 | win)) | |
1223 | ||
1224 | ||
1225 | ;; Lets select a window showing the end. Make sure we only select it if it | |
1226 | ;; it wasn't just moved here. (i.e. M-> shall not unconditionally place | |
1227 | ;; the point in the selected window.) | |
1228 | ;; | |
ff753438 | 1229 | ;; (Compability cludge: in Emacs `window-end' is equal to `point-max'; |
e79016aa | 1230 | ;; in XEmacs, it is equal to `point-max + 1'. Should I really bother |
cb02be17 | 1231 | ;; checking `window-end' now when I check `end-of-buffer' explicitly?) |
e79016aa KH |
1232 | |
1233 | (defun follow-select-if-end-visible (win-start-end) | |
1234 | "Select and return a window, if end is visible in it." | |
1235 | (let ((win nil)) | |
1236 | (while (and (not win) win-start-end) | |
ff753438 | 1237 | ;; Don't select a window that was just moved. This makes it |
e79016aa KH |
1238 | ;; possible to later select the last window after a `end-of-buffer' |
1239 | ;; command. | |
1240 | (if (and (eq (point-max) (nth 2 (car win-start-end))) | |
1241 | (nth 3 (car win-start-end)) | |
ff753438 RS |
1242 | ;; `window-end' might return nil. |
1243 | (let ((end (window-end (car (car win-start-end))))) | |
1244 | (and end | |
1245 | (eq (point-max) (min (point-max) end))))) | |
e79016aa KH |
1246 | (progn |
1247 | (setq win (car (car win-start-end))) | |
1248 | (select-window win))) | |
1249 | (setq win-start-end (cdr win-start-end))) | |
1250 | win)) | |
1251 | ||
1252 | ||
ff753438 | 1253 | ;; Select a window that will display the point if the windows would |
e79016aa KH |
1254 | ;; be redisplayed with the first window fixed. This is useful for |
1255 | ;; example when the user has pressed return at the bottom of a window | |
1256 | ;; as the point is not visible in any window. | |
1257 | ||
1258 | (defun follow-select-if-visible-from-first (dest windows) | |
1259 | "Select and return a window with DEST, if WINDOWS are redrawn from top." | |
1260 | (let ((win nil) | |
1261 | end-pos-end-p) | |
1262 | (save-excursion | |
1263 | (goto-char (window-start (car windows))) | |
1264 | ;; Make sure the line start in the beginning of a real screen | |
1265 | ;; line. | |
cb02be17 | 1266 | (vertical-motion 0 (car windows)) |
e79016aa KH |
1267 | (if (< dest (point)) |
1268 | ;; Above the start, not visible. | |
1269 | nil | |
1270 | ;; At or below the start. Check the windows. | |
1271 | (save-window-excursion | |
1272 | (while (and (not win) windows) | |
1273 | (set-window-start (car windows) (point) 'noforce) | |
1274 | (setq end-pos-end-p (follow-calc-win-end (car windows))) | |
1275 | (goto-char (car end-pos-end-p)) | |
1276 | ;; Visible, if dest above end, or if eob is visible inside | |
1277 | ;; the window. | |
1278 | (if (or (car (cdr end-pos-end-p)) | |
1279 | (< dest (point))) | |
1280 | (setq win (car windows)) | |
1281 | (setq windows (cdr windows))))))) | |
cb02be17 | 1282 | (if win |
e79016aa KH |
1283 | (select-window win)) |
1284 | win)) | |
1285 | ||
1286 | ||
1287 | ;;}}} | |
cb02be17 | 1288 | ;;{{{ Redisplay |
e79016aa KH |
1289 | |
1290 | ;; Redraw all the windows on the screen, starting with the top window. | |
1291 | ;; The window used as as marker is WIN, or the selcted window if WIN | |
1292 | ;; is nil. | |
1293 | ||
1294 | (defun follow-redisplay (&optional windows win) | |
1295 | "Reposition the WINDOWS around WIN. | |
1296 | Should the point be too close to the roof we redisplay everything | |
1297 | from the top. WINDOWS should contain a list of windows to | |
cb02be17 | 1298 | redisplay, it is assumed that WIN is a member of the list. |
e79016aa KH |
1299 | Should WINDOWS be nil, the windows displaying the |
1300 | same buffer as WIN, in the current frame, are used. | |
cb02be17 | 1301 | Should WIN be nil, the selected window is used." |
e79016aa KH |
1302 | (or win |
1303 | (setq win (selected-window))) | |
cb02be17 | 1304 | (or windows |
e79016aa KH |
1305 | (setq windows (follow-all-followers win))) |
1306 | (follow-downward windows (follow-calculate-first-window-start windows win))) | |
1307 | ||
1308 | ||
1309 | ;; Redisplay a chain of windows. Start every window directly after the | |
1310 | ;; end of the previous window, to make sure long lines are displayed | |
1311 | ;; correctly. | |
1312 | ||
1313 | (defun follow-downward (windows pos) | |
1314 | "Redisplay all WINDOWS starting at POS." | |
1315 | (while windows | |
1316 | (set-window-start (car windows) pos) | |
1317 | (setq pos (car (follow-calc-win-end (car windows)))) | |
1318 | (setq windows (cdr windows)))) | |
1319 | ||
1320 | ||
1321 | ;;(defun follow-downward (windows pos) | |
1322 | ;; "Redisplay all WINDOWS starting at POS." | |
1323 | ;; (let (p) | |
1324 | ;; (while windows | |
1325 | ;; (setq p (window-point (car windows))) | |
1326 | ;; (set-window-start (car windows) pos) | |
1327 | ;; (set-window-point (car windows) (max p pos)) | |
1328 | ;; (setq pos (car (follow-calc-win-end (car windows)))) | |
1329 | ;; (setq windows (cdr windows))))) | |
1330 | ||
1331 | ||
1332 | ;; Return the start of the first window. | |
1333 | ;; | |
1334 | ;; First, estimate the position. It the value is not perfect (i.e. we | |
1335 | ;; have somewhere splited a line between windows) we try to enhance | |
1336 | ;; the value. | |
1337 | ;; | |
1338 | ;; The guess is always perfect if no long lines is split between | |
1339 | ;; windows. | |
1340 | ;; | |
1341 | ;; The worst case peformace of probably very bad, but it is very | |
1342 | ;; unlikely that we ever will miss the correct start by more than one | |
1343 | ;; or two lines. | |
1344 | ||
1345 | (defun follow-calculate-first-window-start (windows &optional win start) | |
1346 | "Calculate the start of the first window. | |
1347 | ||
1348 | WINDOWS is a chain of windows to work with. WIN is the window | |
cb02be17 | 1349 | to recenter around. It is assumed that WIN starts at position |
e79016aa | 1350 | START." |
cb02be17 | 1351 | (or win |
e79016aa | 1352 | (setq win (selected-window))) |
cb02be17 | 1353 | (or start |
e79016aa KH |
1354 | (setq start (window-start win))) |
1355 | (let ((guess (follow-estimate-first-window-start windows win start))) | |
1356 | (if (car guess) | |
1357 | (cdr guess) | |
1358 | ;; The guess wasn't exact, try to enhance it. | |
1359 | (let ((win-start (follow-calc-win-start windows (cdr guess) win))) | |
cb02be17 | 1360 | (cond ((= win-start start) |
e79016aa KH |
1361 | (follow-debug-message "exact") |
1362 | (cdr guess)) | |
1363 | ((< win-start start) | |
1364 | (follow-debug-message "above") | |
cb02be17 | 1365 | (follow-calculate-first-window-start-from-above |
e79016aa KH |
1366 | windows (cdr guess) win start)) |
1367 | (t | |
1368 | (follow-debug-message "below") | |
cb02be17 | 1369 | (follow-calculate-first-window-start-from-below |
e79016aa KH |
1370 | windows (cdr guess) win start))))))) |
1371 | ||
1372 | ||
1373 | ;; `exact' is disabled due to XEmacs and fonts of variable | |
1374 | ;; height. | |
1375 | (defun follow-estimate-first-window-start (windows win start) | |
1376 | "Estimate the position of the first window. | |
1377 | ||
1378 | Returns (EXACT . POS). If EXACT is non-nil, POS is the starting | |
1379 | position of the first window. Otherwise it is a good guess." | |
1380 | (let ((pred (car (follow-split-followers windows win))) | |
1381 | (exact nil)) | |
1382 | (save-excursion | |
1383 | (goto-char start) | |
1384 | ;(setq exact (bolp)) | |
1385 | (vertical-motion 0 win) | |
1386 | (while pred | |
1387 | (vertical-motion (- 1 (window-height (car pred))) (car pred)) | |
1388 | (if (not (bolp)) | |
1389 | (setq exact nil)) | |
1390 | (setq pred (cdr pred))) | |
1391 | (cons exact (point))))) | |
1392 | ||
1393 | ||
1394 | ;; Find the starting point, start at GUESS and search downward. | |
1395 | ;; The returned point is always a point below GUESS. | |
1396 | ||
cb02be17 | 1397 | (defun follow-calculate-first-window-start-from-above |
e79016aa KH |
1398 | (windows guess win start) |
1399 | (save-excursion | |
1400 | (let ((done nil) | |
1401 | win-start | |
1402 | res) | |
1403 | (goto-char guess) | |
1404 | (while (not done) | |
1405 | (if (not (= (vertical-motion 1 (car windows)) 1)) | |
1406 | ;; Hit bottom! (Can we really do this?) | |
1407 | ;; We'll keep it, since it ensures termination. | |
1408 | (progn | |
1409 | (setq done t) | |
1410 | (setq res (point-max))) | |
1411 | (setq win-start (follow-calc-win-start windows (point) win)) | |
1412 | (if (>= win-start start) | |
cb02be17 | 1413 | (progn |
e79016aa KH |
1414 | (setq done t) |
1415 | (setq res (point)))))) | |
1416 | res))) | |
1417 | ||
1418 | ||
1419 | ;; Find the starting point, start at GUESS and search upward. Return | |
1420 | ;; a point on the same line as GUESS, or above. | |
1421 | ;; | |
1422 | ;; (Is this ever used? I must make sure it works just in case it is | |
1423 | ;; ever called.) | |
1424 | ||
1425 | (defun follow-calculate-first-window-start-from-below | |
1426 | (windows guess &optional win start) | |
1427 | (setq win (or win (selected-window))) | |
1428 | (setq start (or start (window-start win))) | |
1429 | (save-excursion | |
1430 | (let ((done nil) | |
1431 | win-start | |
1432 | res) | |
1433 | ;; Always calculate what happend when no line is displayed in the first | |
1434 | ;; window. (The `previous' res is needed below!) | |
1435 | (goto-char guess) | |
1436 | (vertical-motion 0 (car windows)) | |
1437 | (setq res (point)) | |
1438 | (while (not done) | |
1439 | (if (not (= (vertical-motion -1 (car windows)) -1)) | |
1440 | ;; Hit roof! | |
1441 | (progn | |
1442 | (setq done t) | |
1443 | (setq res (point-min))) | |
1444 | (setq win-start (follow-calc-win-start windows (point) win)) | |
1445 | (cond ((= win-start start) ; Perfect match, use this value | |
1446 | (setq done t) | |
1447 | (setq res (point))) | |
1448 | ((< win-start start) ; Walked to far, use preious result | |
1449 | (setq done t)) | |
1450 | (t ; Store result for next iteration | |
1451 | (setq res (point)))))) | |
1452 | res))) | |
1453 | ||
1454 | ;;}}} | |
1455 | ;;{{{ Avoid tail recenter | |
1456 | ||
1457 | ;; This sets the window internal flag `force_start'. The effect is that | |
1458 | ;; windows only displaying the tail isn't recentered. | |
1459 | ;; Has to be called before every redisplay... (Great isn't it?) | |
1460 | ;; | |
1461 | ;; XEmacs doesn't recenter the tail, GOOD! | |
1462 | ;; | |
1463 | ;; A window displaying only the tail, is a windows whose | |
1464 | ;; window-start position is equal to (point-max) of the buffer it | |
1465 | ;; displays. | |
1466 | ;; | |
1467 | ;; This function is also added to `post-command-idle-hook', introduced | |
1468 | ;; in Emacs 19.30. This is needed since the vaccine injected by the | |
1469 | ;; call from `post-command-hook' only works until the next redisplay. | |
1470 | ;; It is possible that the functions in the `post-command-idle-hook' | |
1471 | ;; can cause a redisplay, and hence a new vaccine is needed. | |
1472 | ;; | |
1473 | ;; Sometimes, calling this function could actually cause a redisplay, | |
1474 | ;; especially if it is placed in the debug filter section. I must | |
1475 | ;; investigate this further... | |
1476 | ||
1477 | (defun follow-avoid-tail-recenter (&rest rest) | |
1478 | "Make sure windows displaying the end of a buffer aren't recentered. | |
1479 | ||
7194219d | 1480 | This is done by reading and rewriting the start position of |
e79016aa KH |
1481 | non-first windows in Follow Mode." |
1482 | (if follow-avoid-tail-recenter-p | |
1483 | (let* ((orig-buffer (current-buffer)) | |
f3bfa025 KH |
1484 | (top (frame-first-window (selected-frame))) |
1485 | (win top) | |
1486 | (who '()) ; list of (buffer . frame) | |
1487 | start | |
1488 | pair) ; (buffer . frame) | |
1489 | ;; If the only window in the frame is a minibuffer | |
1490 | ;; window, `next-window' will never find it again... | |
1491 | (if (window-minibuffer-p top) | |
1492 | nil | |
1493 | (while ;; look, no body! | |
1494 | (progn | |
1495 | (setq start (window-start win)) | |
1496 | (set-buffer (window-buffer win)) | |
1497 | (setq pair (cons (window-buffer win) (window-frame win))) | |
1498 | (if (member pair who) | |
cb02be17 | 1499 | (if (and (boundp 'follow-mode) follow-mode |
f3bfa025 KH |
1500 | (eq (point-max) start)) |
1501 | ;; Write the same window start back, but don't | |
1502 | ;; set the NOFORCE flag. | |
1503 | (set-window-start win start)) | |
1504 | (setq who (cons pair who))) | |
1505 | (setq win (next-window win 'not t)) | |
1506 | (not (eq win top)))) ;; Loop while this is true. | |
1507 | (set-buffer orig-buffer))))) | |
e79016aa KH |
1508 | |
1509 | ;;}}} | |
1510 | ||
1511 | ;;}}} | |
1512 | ;;{{{ Post Command Hook | |
1513 | ||
1514 | ;;; The magic little box. This function is called after every command. | |
1515 | ||
1516 | ;; This is not as complicated as it seems. It is simply a list of common | |
1517 | ;; display situations and the actions to take, plus commands for redrawing | |
1518 | ;; the screen if it should be unaligned. | |
1519 | ;; | |
1520 | ;; We divide the check into two parts; whether we are at the end or not. | |
1521 | ;; This is due to the fact that the end can actaually be visible | |
1522 | ;; in several window even though they are aligned. | |
1523 | ||
1524 | (defun follow-post-command-hook () | |
cb02be17 | 1525 | "Ensure that the windows in Follow mode are adjacent after each command." |
e79016aa KH |
1526 | (setq follow-inside-post-command-hook t) |
1527 | (if (or (not (input-pending-p)) | |
1528 | ;; Sometimes, in XEmacs, mouse events are not handled | |
1529 | ;; properly by `input-pending-p'. A typical example is | |
1530 | ;; when clicking on a node in `info'. | |
1531 | (and (boundp 'current-mouse-event) | |
1532 | (symbol-value 'current-mouse-event) | |
1533 | (fboundp 'button-event-p) | |
1534 | (funcall (symbol-function 'button-event-p) | |
1535 | (symbol-value 'current-mouse-event)))) | |
1536 | ;; Work in the selected window, not in the current buffer. | |
1537 | (let ((orig-buffer (current-buffer)) | |
1538 | (win (selected-window))) | |
1539 | (set-buffer (window-buffer win)) | |
cb02be17 | 1540 | (or (and (symbolp this-command) |
f3bfa025 KH |
1541 | (get this-command 'follow-mode-use-cache)) |
1542 | (follow-invalidate-cache)) | |
e79016aa KH |
1543 | (if (and (boundp 'follow-mode) follow-mode |
1544 | (not (window-minibuffer-p win))) | |
1545 | ;; The buffer shown in the selected window is in follow | |
1546 | ;; mode, lets find the current state of the display and | |
1547 | ;; cache the result for speed (i.e. `aligned' and `visible'.) | |
1548 | (let* ((windows (inline (follow-all-followers win))) | |
1549 | (dest (point)) | |
f3bfa025 | 1550 | (win-start-end (inline |
e79016aa KH |
1551 | (follow-update-window-start (car windows)) |
1552 | (follow-windows-start-end windows))) | |
1553 | (aligned (follow-windows-aligned-p win-start-end)) | |
1554 | (visible (follow-pos-visible dest win win-start-end))) | |
f3bfa025 KH |
1555 | (if (not (and aligned visible)) |
1556 | (follow-invalidate-cache)) | |
1557 | (inline (follow-avoid-tail-recenter)) | |
e79016aa KH |
1558 | ;; Select a window to display the point. |
1559 | (or follow-internal-force-redisplay | |
1560 | (progn | |
1561 | (if (eq dest (point-max)) | |
d4b6b1af | 1562 | ;; We're at the end, we have to be careful since |
e79016aa KH |
1563 | ;; the display can be aligned while `dest' can |
1564 | ;; be visible in several windows. | |
1565 | (cond | |
1566 | ;; Select the current window, but only when | |
1567 | ;; the display is correct. (When inserting | |
1568 | ;; character in a tail window, the display is | |
1569 | ;; not correct, as they are shown twice.) | |
1570 | ;; | |
1571 | ;; Never stick to the current window after a | |
1572 | ;; deletion. The reason is cosmetic, when | |
1573 | ;; typing `DEL' in a window showing only the | |
1574 | ;; end of the file, character are removed | |
1575 | ;; from the window above, which is very | |
1576 | ;; unintuitive. | |
1577 | ((and visible | |
1578 | aligned | |
cb02be17 | 1579 | (not (memq this-command |
e79016aa KH |
1580 | '(backward-delete-char |
1581 | delete-backward-char | |
1582 | backward-delete-char-untabify | |
1583 | kill-region)))) | |
1584 | (follow-debug-message "Max: same")) | |
1585 | ;; If the end is visible, and the window | |
1586 | ;; doesn't seems like it just has been moved, | |
1587 | ;; select it. | |
1588 | ((follow-select-if-end-visible win-start-end) | |
1589 | (follow-debug-message "Max: end visible") | |
1590 | (setq visible t) | |
1591 | (setq aligned nil) | |
1592 | (goto-char dest)) | |
1593 | ;; Just show the end... | |
1594 | (t | |
1595 | (follow-debug-message "Max: default") | |
1596 | (select-window (car (reverse windows))) | |
1597 | (goto-char dest) | |
1598 | (setq visible nil) | |
1599 | (setq aligned nil))) | |
cb02be17 | 1600 | |
e79016aa KH |
1601 | ;; We're not at the end, here life is much simpler. |
1602 | (cond | |
cb02be17 | 1603 | ;; This is the normal case! |
e79016aa KH |
1604 | ;; It should be optimized for speed. |
1605 | ((and visible aligned) | |
1606 | (follow-debug-message "same")) | |
1607 | ;; Pick a position in any window. If the | |
1608 | ;; display is ok, this will pick the `correct' | |
1609 | ;; window. If the display is wierd do this | |
1610 | ;; anyway, this will be the case after a delete | |
1611 | ;; at the beginning of the window. | |
1612 | ((follow-select-if-visible dest win-start-end) | |
1613 | (follow-debug-message "visible") | |
1614 | (setq visible t) | |
1615 | (goto-char dest)) | |
1616 | ;; Not visible anywhere else, lets pick this one. | |
1617 | ;; (Is this case used?) | |
1618 | (visible | |
1619 | (follow-debug-message "visible in selected.")) | |
1620 | ;; Far out! | |
1621 | ((eq dest (point-min)) | |
1622 | (follow-debug-message "min") | |
1623 | (select-window (car windows)) | |
1624 | (goto-char dest) | |
1625 | (set-window-start (selected-window) (point-min)) | |
1626 | (setq win-start-end (follow-windows-start-end windows)) | |
f3bfa025 | 1627 | (follow-invalidate-cache) |
e79016aa KH |
1628 | (setq visible t) |
1629 | (setq aligned nil)) | |
1630 | ;; If we can position the cursor without moving the first | |
ff753438 | 1631 | ;; window, do it. This is the case that catches `RET' |
e79016aa KH |
1632 | ;; at the bottom of a window. |
1633 | ((follow-select-if-visible-from-first dest windows) | |
1634 | (follow-debug-message "Below first") | |
cb02be17 | 1635 | (setq visible t) |
e79016aa KH |
1636 | (setq aligned t) |
1637 | (follow-redisplay windows (car windows)) | |
1638 | (goto-char dest)) | |
1639 | ;; None of the above. For simplicity, we stick to the | |
1640 | ;; selected window. | |
1641 | (t | |
1642 | (follow-debug-message "None") | |
1643 | (setq visible nil) | |
1644 | (setq aligned nil)))) | |
1645 | ;; If a new window has been selected, make sure that the | |
1646 | ;; old is not scrolled when the point is outside the | |
1647 | ;; window. | |
1648 | (or (eq win (selected-window)) | |
1649 | (let ((p (window-point win))) | |
1650 | (set-window-start win (window-start win) nil) | |
1651 | (set-window-point win p))))) | |
1652 | ;; Make sure the point is visible in the selected window. | |
1653 | ;; (This could lead to a scroll.) | |
1654 | (if (or visible | |
1655 | (follow-pos-visible dest win win-start-end)) | |
1656 | nil | |
1657 | (sit-for 0) | |
1658 | (follow-avoid-tail-recenter) | |
1659 | (setq win-start-end (follow-windows-start-end windows)) | |
f3bfa025 | 1660 | (follow-invalidate-cache) |
e79016aa KH |
1661 | (setq aligned nil)) |
1662 | ;; Redraw the windows whenever needed. | |
1663 | (if (or follow-internal-force-redisplay | |
1664 | (not (or aligned | |
1665 | (follow-windows-aligned-p win-start-end))) | |
cb02be17 | 1666 | (not (inline (follow-point-visible-all-windows-p |
e79016aa KH |
1667 | win-start-end)))) |
1668 | (progn | |
1669 | (setq follow-internal-force-redisplay nil) | |
1670 | (follow-redisplay windows (selected-window)) | |
1671 | (setq win-start-end (follow-windows-start-end windows)) | |
f3bfa025 | 1672 | (follow-invalidate-cache) |
e79016aa KH |
1673 | ;; When the point ends up in another window. This |
1674 | ;; happends when dest is in the beginning of the | |
1675 | ;; file and the selected window is not the first. | |
1676 | ;; It can also, in rare situations happend when | |
1677 | ;; long lines are used and there is a big | |
1678 | ;; difference between the width of the windows. | |
1679 | ;; (When scrolling one line in a wide window which | |
1680 | ;; will cause a move larger that an entire small | |
1681 | ;; window.) | |
1682 | (if (follow-pos-visible dest win win-start-end) | |
1683 | nil | |
1684 | (follow-select-if-visible dest win-start-end) | |
1685 | (goto-char dest)))) | |
cb02be17 | 1686 | |
e79016aa KH |
1687 | ;; If the region is visible, make it look good when spanning |
1688 | ;; multiple windows. | |
1689 | (if (or (and (boundp 'mark-active) (symbol-value 'mark-active)) | |
cb02be17 | 1690 | (and (fboundp 'region-active-p) |
e79016aa | 1691 | (funcall (symbol-function 'region-active-p)))) |
cb02be17 | 1692 | (follow-maximize-region |
e79016aa KH |
1693 | (selected-window) windows win-start-end)) |
1694 | ||
f3bfa025 | 1695 | (inline (follow-avoid-tail-recenter)) |
e79016aa | 1696 | ;; DEBUG |
cb02be17 | 1697 | ;;(if (not (follow-windows-aligned-p |
e79016aa KH |
1698 | ;; (follow-windows-start-end windows))) |
1699 | ;; (message "follow-mode: windows still unaligend!")) | |
1700 | ;; END OF DEBUG | |
1701 | ) ; Matches (let* | |
1702 | ;; Buffer not in follow mode: | |
1703 | ;; We still must update the windows displaying the tail so that | |
1704 | ;; Emacs won't recenter them. | |
1705 | (follow-avoid-tail-recenter)) | |
1706 | (set-buffer orig-buffer))) | |
1707 | (setq follow-inside-post-command-hook nil)) | |
1708 | ||
1709 | ;;}}} | |
1710 | ;;{{{ The region | |
1711 | ||
1712 | ;; Tries to make the highlighted area representing the region look | |
cb02be17 | 1713 | ;; good when spanning several windows. |
e79016aa KH |
1714 | ;; |
1715 | ;; Not perfect, as the point can't be placed at window end, only at | |
cb02be17 | 1716 | ;; end-1. This will highlight a little bit in windows above |
e79016aa KH |
1717 | ;; the current. |
1718 | ||
1719 | (defun follow-maximize-region (win windows win-start-end) | |
cb02be17 | 1720 | "Make a highlighted region stretching multiple windows look good." |
e79016aa KH |
1721 | (let* ((all (follow-split-followers windows win)) |
1722 | (pred (car all)) | |
1723 | (succ (cdr all)) | |
1724 | data) | |
1725 | (while pred | |
1726 | (setq data (assq (car pred) win-start-end)) | |
1727 | (set-window-point (car pred) (max (nth 1 data) (- (nth 2 data) 1))) | |
1728 | (setq pred (cdr pred))) | |
1729 | (while succ | |
1730 | (set-window-point (car succ) (nth 1 (assq (car succ) win-start-end))) | |
1731 | (setq succ (cdr succ))))) | |
1732 | ||
1733 | ;;}}} | |
1734 | ;;{{{ Scroll bar | |
1735 | ||
1736 | ;;;; Scroll-bar support code. | |
1737 | ||
1738 | ;;; Why is it needed? Well, if the selected window is in follow mode, | |
1739 | ;;; all its follower stick to it blindly. If one of them is scrolled, | |
1740 | ;;; it immediately returns to the original position when the mouse is | |
1741 | ;;; released. If the selected window is not a follower of the dragged | |
1742 | ;;; window the windows will be unaligned. | |
1743 | ||
1744 | ;;; The advices doesn't get compiled. Aestetically, this might be a | |
1745 | ;;; problem but in practical life it isn't. | |
1746 | ||
1747 | ;;; Discussion: Now when the other windows in the chain follow the | |
1748 | ;;; dragged, should we really select it? | |
1749 | ||
1750 | (cond ((fboundp 'scroll-bar-drag) | |
1751 | ;;; | |
ff753438 | 1752 | ;;; Emacs style scrollbars. |
e79016aa KH |
1753 | ;;; |
1754 | ||
1755 | ;; Select the dragged window if it is a follower of the | |
1756 | ;; selected window. | |
1757 | ;; | |
1758 | ;; Generate advices of the form: | |
1759 | ;; (defadvice scroll-bar-drag (after follow-scroll-bar-drag activate) | |
1760 | ;; "Adviced by `follow-mode'." | |
1761 | ;; (follow-redraw-after-event (ad-get-arg 0))) | |
1762 | (let ((cmds '(scroll-bar-drag | |
1763 | scroll-bar-drag-1 ; Executed at every move. | |
1764 | scroll-bar-scroll-down | |
1765 | scroll-bar-scroll-up | |
1766 | scroll-bar-set-window-start))) | |
1767 | (while cmds | |
1768 | (eval | |
c86b6fd2 | 1769 | `(defadvice ,(intern (symbol-name (car cmds))) |
cb02be17 | 1770 | (after |
c86b6fd2 | 1771 | ,(intern (concat "follow-" (symbol-name (car cmds)))) |
e79016aa KH |
1772 | activate) |
1773 | "Adviced by Follow Mode." | |
c86b6fd2 | 1774 | (follow-redraw-after-event (ad-get-arg 0)))) |
e79016aa | 1775 | (setq cmds (cdr cmds)))) |
cb02be17 KH |
1776 | |
1777 | ||
e79016aa KH |
1778 | (defun follow-redraw-after-event (event) |
1779 | "Adviced by Follow mode." | |
1780 | (condition-case nil | |
1781 | (let* ((orig-win (selected-window)) | |
cb02be17 | 1782 | (win (nth 0 (funcall |
e79016aa | 1783 | (symbol-function 'event-start) event))) |
cb02be17 KH |
1784 | (fmode (assq 'follow-mode |
1785 | (buffer-local-variables | |
e79016aa KH |
1786 | (window-buffer win))))) |
1787 | (if (and fmode (cdr fmode)) | |
1788 | ;; The selected window is in follow-mode | |
1789 | (progn | |
1790 | ;; Recenter around the dragged window. | |
1791 | (select-window win) | |
1792 | (follow-redisplay) | |
1793 | (select-window orig-win)))) | |
1794 | (error nil)))) | |
1795 | ||
1796 | ||
1797 | ((fboundp 'scrollbar-vertical-drag) | |
1798 | ;;; | |
1799 | ;;; XEmacs style scrollbars. | |
1800 | ;;; | |
1801 | ||
1802 | ;; Advice all scrollbar functions on the form: | |
1803 | ;; | |
cb02be17 | 1804 | ;; (defadvice scrollbar-line-down |
e79016aa KH |
1805 | ;; (after follow-scrollbar-line-down activate) |
1806 | ;; (follow-xemacs-scrollbar-support (ad-get-arg 0))) | |
1807 | ||
1808 | (let ((cmds '(scrollbar-line-down ; Window | |
1809 | scrollbar-line-up | |
1810 | scrollbar-page-down ; Object | |
1811 | scrollbar-page-up | |
1812 | scrollbar-to-bottom ; Window | |
1813 | scrollbar-to-top | |
1814 | scrollbar-vertical-drag ; Object | |
1815 | ))) | |
cb02be17 | 1816 | |
e79016aa KH |
1817 | (while cmds |
1818 | (eval | |
c86b6fd2 | 1819 | `(defadvice ,(intern (symbol-name (car cmds))) |
cb02be17 | 1820 | (after |
c86b6fd2 | 1821 | ,(intern (concat "follow-" (symbol-name (car cmds)))) |
e79016aa KH |
1822 | activate) |
1823 | "Adviced by `follow-mode'." | |
c86b6fd2 | 1824 | (follow-xemacs-scrollbar-support (ad-get-arg 0)))) |
e79016aa KH |
1825 | (setq cmds (cdr cmds)))) |
1826 | ||
1827 | ||
1828 | (defun follow-xemacs-scrollbar-support (window) | |
1829 | "Redraw windows showing the same buffer as shown in WINDOW. | |
1830 | WINDOW is either the dragged window, or a cons containing the | |
1831 | window as its first element. This is called while the user drags | |
1832 | the scrollbar. | |
1833 | ||
1834 | WINDOW can be an object or a window." | |
1835 | (condition-case nil | |
1836 | (progn | |
1837 | (if (consp window) | |
1838 | (setq window (car window))) | |
cb02be17 KH |
1839 | (let ((fmode (assq 'follow-mode |
1840 | (buffer-local-variables | |
e79016aa KH |
1841 | (window-buffer window)))) |
1842 | (orig-win (selected-window))) | |
1843 | (if (and fmode (cdr fmode)) | |
1844 | (progn | |
1845 | ;; Recenter around the dragged window. | |
1846 | (select-window window) | |
1847 | (follow-redisplay) | |
1848 | (select-window orig-win))))) | |
1849 | (error nil))))) | |
1850 | ||
1851 | ;;}}} | |
1852 | ;;{{{ Process output | |
1853 | ||
ff753438 | 1854 | ;;; The following sections installs a spy that listens to process |
e79016aa KH |
1855 | ;;; output and tries to reposition the windows whose buffers are in |
1856 | ;;; Follow mode. We play safe as much as possible... | |
1857 | ;;; | |
1858 | ;;; When follow-mode is activated all active processes are | |
ff753438 | 1859 | ;;; intercepted. All new processes that change their filter function |
e79016aa KH |
1860 | ;;; using `set-process-filter' are also intercepted. The reason is |
1861 | ;;; that a process can cause a redisplay recentering "tail" windows. | |
1862 | ;;; Note that it doesn't hurt to spy on more processes than needed. | |
1863 | ;;; | |
1864 | ;;; Technically, we set the process filter to `follow-generic-filter'. | |
1865 | ;;; The original filter is stored in `follow-process-filter-alist'. | |
1866 | ;;; Our generic filter calls the original filter, or inserts the | |
1867 | ;;; output into the buffer, if the buffer originally didn't have an | |
1868 | ;;; output filter. It also makes sure that the windows connected to | |
1869 | ;;; the buffer are aligned. | |
1870 | ;;; | |
ff753438 | 1871 | ;;; Discussion: How do we find processes that don't call |
e79016aa KH |
1872 | ;;; `set-process-filter'? (How often are processes created in a |
1873 | ;;; buffer after Follow mode are activated?) | |
1874 | ;;; | |
1875 | ;;; Discussion: Should we also advice `process-filter' to make our | |
1876 | ;;; filter invisible to others? | |
1877 | ||
1878 | ;;{{{ Advice for `set-process-filter' | |
1879 | ||
1880 | ;; Do not call this with 'follow-generic-filter as the name of the | |
1881 | ;; filter... | |
1882 | ||
1883 | (defadvice set-process-filter (before follow-set-process-filter activate) | |
ba4841b2 | 1884 | "Ensure process output will be displayed correctly in Follow Mode buffers. |
e79016aa | 1885 | |
cb02be17 | 1886 | Follow Mode inserts its own process filter to do its |
e79016aa KH |
1887 | magic stuff before the real process filter is called." |
1888 | (if follow-intercept-processes | |
1889 | (progn | |
1890 | (setq follow-process-filter-alist | |
1891 | (delq (assq (ad-get-arg 0) follow-process-filter-alist) | |
1892 | follow-process-filter-alist)) | |
1893 | (follow-tidy-process-filter-alist) | |
1894 | (cond ((eq (ad-get-arg 1) t)) | |
1895 | ((eq (ad-get-arg 1) nil) | |
1896 | (ad-set-arg 1 'follow-generic-filter)) | |
1897 | (t | |
cb02be17 KH |
1898 | (setq follow-process-filter-alist |
1899 | (cons (cons (ad-get-arg 0) (ad-get-arg 1)) | |
e79016aa KH |
1900 | follow-process-filter-alist)) |
1901 | (ad-set-arg 1 'follow-generic-filter)))))) | |
1902 | ||
1903 | ||
1904 | (defun follow-call-set-process-filter (proc filter) | |
1905 | "Call original `set-process-filter' without the Follow mode advice." | |
1906 | (ad-disable-advice 'set-process-filter 'before | |
1907 | 'follow-set-process-filter) | |
1908 | (ad-activate 'set-process-filter) | |
cb02be17 | 1909 | (prog1 |
e79016aa KH |
1910 | (set-process-filter proc filter) |
1911 | (ad-enable-advice 'set-process-filter 'before | |
1912 | 'follow-set-process-filter) | |
1913 | (ad-activate 'set-process-filter))) | |
1914 | ||
1915 | ||
1916 | (defadvice process-filter (after follow-process-filter activate) | |
cb02be17 | 1917 | "Return the original process filter, not `follow-generic-filter'." |
e79016aa KH |
1918 | (cond ((eq ad-return-value 'follow-generic-filter) |
1919 | (setq ad-return-value | |
cb02be17 | 1920 | (cdr-safe (assq (ad-get-arg 0) |
e79016aa KH |
1921 | follow-process-filter-alist)))))) |
1922 | ||
1923 | ||
1924 | (defun follow-call-process-filter (proc) | |
1925 | "Call original `process-filter' without the Follow mode advice." | |
1926 | (ad-disable-advice 'process-filter 'after | |
1927 | 'follow-process-filter) | |
1928 | (ad-activate 'process-filter) | |
cb02be17 | 1929 | (prog1 |
e79016aa | 1930 | (process-filter proc) |
cb02be17 | 1931 | (ad-enable-advice 'process-filter 'after |
e79016aa KH |
1932 | 'follow-process-filter) |
1933 | (ad-activate 'process-filter))) | |
cb02be17 | 1934 | |
e79016aa KH |
1935 | |
1936 | (defun follow-tidy-process-filter-alist () | |
1937 | "Remove old processes from `follow-process-filter-alist'." | |
1938 | (let ((alist follow-process-filter-alist) | |
1939 | (ps (process-list)) | |
1940 | (new ())) | |
1941 | (while alist | |
cb02be17 | 1942 | (if (and (not (memq (process-status (car (car alist))) |
e79016aa KH |
1943 | '(exit signal closed nil))) |
1944 | (memq (car (car alist)) ps)) | |
1945 | (setq new (cons (car alist) new))) | |
1946 | (setq alist (cdr alist))) | |
1947 | (setq follow-process-filter-alist new))) | |
1948 | ||
1949 | ;;}}} | |
1950 | ;;{{{ Start/stop interception of processes. | |
1951 | ||
1952 | ;; Normally, all new processed are intercepted by our `set-process-filter'. | |
ff753438 | 1953 | ;; This is needed to intercept old processed that were started before we were |
e79016aa KH |
1954 | ;; loaded, and processes we have forgotten by calling |
1955 | ;; `follow-stop-intercept-process-output'. | |
1956 | ||
1957 | (defun follow-intercept-process-output () | |
1958 | "Intercept all active processes. | |
1959 | ||
1960 | This is needed so that Follow Mode can track all display events in the | |
1961 | system. (See `follow-mode')" | |
1962 | (interactive) | |
1963 | (let ((list (process-list))) | |
1964 | (while list | |
1965 | (if (eq (process-filter (car list)) 'follow-generic-filter) | |
1966 | nil | |
1967 | ;; The custom `set-process-filter' defined above. | |
1968 | (set-process-filter (car list) (process-filter (car list)))) | |
1969 | (setq list (cdr list)))) | |
1970 | (setq follow-intercept-processes t)) | |
1971 | ||
1972 | ||
1973 | (defun follow-stop-intercept-process-output () | |
1974 | "Stop Follow Mode from spying on processes. | |
1975 | ||
1976 | All current spypoints are removed and no new will be added. | |
1977 | ||
cb02be17 KH |
1978 | The effect is that Follow mode won't be able to handle buffers |
1979 | connected to processes. | |
e79016aa KH |
1980 | |
1981 | The only reason to call this function is if the Follow mode spy filter | |
1982 | would interfere with some other package. If this happens, please | |
1983 | report this using the `follow-submit-feedback' function." | |
1984 | (interactive) | |
1985 | (follow-tidy-process-filter-alist) | |
1986 | (let ((list (process-list))) | |
1987 | (while list | |
1988 | (if (eq (process-filter (car list)) 'follow-generic-filter) | |
1989 | (progn | |
cb02be17 KH |
1990 | (follow-call-set-process-filter |
1991 | (car list) | |
e79016aa | 1992 | (cdr-safe (assq (car list) follow-process-filter-alist))) |
cb02be17 | 1993 | (setq follow-process-filter-alist |
e79016aa KH |
1994 | (delq (assq (car list) follow-process-filter-alist) |
1995 | follow-process-filter-alist)))) | |
1996 | (setq list (cdr list)))) | |
1997 | (setq follow-intercept-processes nil)) | |
1998 | ||
1999 | ;;}}} | |
2000 | ;;{{{ The filter | |
2001 | ||
2002 | ;;; The following section is a naive method to make buffers with | |
2003 | ;;; process output to work with Follow mode. Whenever the start of the | |
6e625da1 | 2004 | ;;; window displaying the buffer is moved, we moves it back to its |
e79016aa KH |
2005 | ;;; original position and try to select a new window. (If we fail, |
2006 | ;;; the normal redisplay functions of Emacs will scroll it right | |
2007 | ;;; back!) | |
2008 | ||
2009 | (defun follow-generic-filter (proc output) | |
2010 | "Process output filter for process connected to buffers in Follow mode." | |
2011 | (let* ((old-buffer (current-buffer)) | |
2012 | (orig-win (selected-window)) | |
2013 | (buf (process-buffer proc)) | |
2014 | (win (and buf (if (eq buf (window-buffer orig-win)) | |
2015 | orig-win | |
2016 | (get-buffer-window buf t)))) | |
2017 | (return-to-orig-win (and win (not (eq win orig-win)))) | |
2018 | (orig-window-start (and win (window-start win)))) | |
2019 | ||
2020 | ;; If input is pending, the `sit-for' below won't redraw the | |
2021 | ;; display. In that case, calling `follow-avoid-tail-recenter' may | |
2022 | ;; provoke the process hadnling code to sceduling a redisplay. | |
2023 | ;(or (input-pending-p) | |
2024 | ; (follow-avoid-tail-recenter)) | |
2025 | ||
2026 | ;; Output the `output'. | |
2027 | (let ((filter (cdr-safe (assq proc follow-process-filter-alist)))) | |
cb02be17 | 2028 | (cond |
e79016aa KH |
2029 | ;; Call the original filter function |
2030 | (filter | |
2031 | (funcall filter proc output)) | |
2032 | ||
2033 | ;; No filter, but we've got a buffer. Just output into it. | |
2034 | (buf | |
2035 | (set-buffer buf) | |
2036 | (if (not (marker-buffer (process-mark proc))) | |
2037 | (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point-max))) | |
2038 | (let ((moving (= (point) (process-mark proc))) | |
bbf04be4 RS |
2039 | deactivate-mark |
2040 | (inhibit-read-only t)) | |
e79016aa KH |
2041 | (save-excursion |
2042 | (goto-char (process-mark proc)) | |
2043 | ;; `insert-before-markers' just in case the users next | |
2044 | ;; command is M-y. | |
2045 | (insert-before-markers output) | |
2046 | (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))) | |
bbf04be4 | 2047 | (if moving (goto-char (process-mark proc))))))) |
e79016aa KH |
2048 | |
2049 | ;; If we're in follow mode, do our stuff. Select a new window and | |
2050 | ;; redisplay. (Actually, it is redundant to check `buf', but I | |
2051 | ;; feel it's more correct.) | |
2052 | (if (and buf win (window-live-p win)) | |
2053 | (progn | |
2054 | (set-buffer buf) | |
2055 | (if (and (boundp 'follow-mode) follow-mode) | |
cb02be17 | 2056 | (progn |
e79016aa KH |
2057 | (select-window win) |
2058 | (let* ((windows (follow-all-followers win)) | |
2059 | (win-start-end (follow-windows-start-end windows)) | |
2060 | (new-window-start (window-start win)) | |
2061 | (new-window-point (window-point win))) | |
2062 | (cond | |
bb40a524 PJ |
2063 | ;; The start of the selected window was repositioned. |
2064 | ;; Try to use the original start position and continue | |
2065 | ;; working with a window to the "right" in the window | |
2066 | ;; chain. This will create the effect that the output | |
2067 | ;; starts in one window and continues into the next. | |
2068 | ||
2069 | ;; If the display has changed so much that it is not | |
2070 | ;; possible to keep the original window fixed and still | |
2071 | ;; display the point then we give up and use the new | |
2072 | ;; window start. | |
2073 | ||
2074 | ;; This case is typically used when the process filter | |
2075 | ;; tries to reposition the start of the window in order | |
2076 | ;; to view the tail of the output. | |
e79016aa KH |
2077 | ((not (eq orig-window-start new-window-start)) |
2078 | (follow-debug-message "filter: Moved") | |
2079 | (set-window-start win orig-window-start) | |
2080 | (follow-redisplay windows win) | |
2081 | (setq win-start-end (follow-windows-start-end windows)) | |
cb02be17 | 2082 | (follow-select-if-visible new-window-point |
e79016aa KH |
2083 | win-start-end) |
2084 | (goto-char new-window-point) | |
2085 | (if (eq win (selected-window)) | |
2086 | (set-window-start win new-window-start)) | |
2087 | (setq win-start-end (follow-windows-start-end windows))) | |
2088 | ;; Stick to this window, if point is visible in it. | |
2089 | ((pos-visible-in-window-p new-window-point) | |
2090 | (follow-debug-message "filter: Visible in window")) | |
2091 | ;; Avoid redisplaying the first window. If the | |
2092 | ;; point is visible at a window below, | |
2093 | ;; redisplay and select it. | |
cb02be17 | 2094 | ((follow-select-if-visible-from-first |
e79016aa KH |
2095 | new-window-point windows) |
2096 | (follow-debug-message "filter: Seen from first") | |
2097 | (follow-redisplay windows (car windows)) | |
2098 | (goto-char new-window-point) | |
2099 | (setq win-start-end | |
2100 | (follow-windows-start-end windows))) | |
2101 | ;; None of the above. We stick to the current window. | |
cb02be17 | 2102 | (t |
e79016aa KH |
2103 | (follow-debug-message "filter: nothing"))) |
2104 | ||
2105 | ;; Here we have slected a window. Make sure the | |
2106 | ;; windows are aligned and the point is visible | |
2107 | ;; in the selected window. | |
cb02be17 | 2108 | (if (and (not (follow-pos-visible |
e79016aa KH |
2109 | (point) (selected-window) win-start-end)) |
2110 | (not return-to-orig-win)) | |
2111 | (progn | |
2112 | (sit-for 0) | |
cb02be17 | 2113 | (setq win-start-end |
e79016aa KH |
2114 | (follow-windows-start-end windows)))) |
2115 | ||
2116 | (if (or follow-internal-force-redisplay | |
2117 | (not (follow-windows-aligned-p win-start-end))) | |
2118 | (follow-redisplay windows))))))) | |
2119 | ||
2120 | ;; return to the original window. | |
2121 | (if return-to-orig-win | |
2122 | (select-window orig-win)) | |
c8d05b03 KH |
2123 | ;; Restore the orignal buffer, unless the filter explicitly |
2124 | ;; changed buffer or killed the old buffer. | |
2125 | (if (and (eq buf (current-buffer)) | |
2126 | (buffer-name old-buffer)) | |
2127 | (set-buffer old-buffer))) | |
cb02be17 | 2128 | |
f3bfa025 KH |
2129 | (follow-invalidate-cache) |
2130 | ||
2131 | ;; Normally, if the display has been changed, it is redrawn. All | |
2132 | ;; windows showing only the end of a buffer is unconditionally | |
2133 | ;; recentered, we can't prevent it by calling | |
2134 | ;; `follow-avoid-tail-recenter'. | |
2135 | ;; | |
2136 | ;; By performing a redisplay on our own, Emacs need not perform | |
2137 | ;; the above described redisplay. (However, bu performing it when | |
2138 | ;; there are input available just seems to make things worse.) | |
2139 | (if (and follow-avoid-tail-recenter-p | |
2140 | (not (input-pending-p))) | |
2141 | (sit-for 0))) | |
e79016aa KH |
2142 | |
2143 | ;;}}} | |
2144 | ||
2145 | ;;}}} | |
2146 | ;;{{{ Window size change | |
2147 | ||
2148 | ;; In Emacs 19.29, the functions in `window-size-change-functions' are | |
2149 | ;; called every time a window in a frame changes size. Most notably, it | |
2150 | ;; is called after the frame has been resized. | |
2151 | ;; | |
ff753438 | 2152 | ;; We basically call our post-command-hook for every buffer that is |
e79016aa KH |
2153 | ;; visible in any window in the resized frame, which is in follow-mode. |
2154 | ;; | |
2155 | ;; Since this function can be called indirectly from | |
2156 | ;; `follow-post-command-hook' we have a potential infinite loop. We | |
2157 | ;; handle this problem by simply not doing anything at all in this | |
2158 | ;; situation. The variable `follow-inside-post-command-hook' contains | |
2159 | ;; information about whether the execution actually is inside the | |
2160 | ;; post-command-hook or not. | |
2161 | ||
2162 | (if (boundp 'window-size-change-functions) | |
2163 | (add-hook 'window-size-change-functions 'follow-window-size-change)) | |
2164 | ||
2165 | ||
2166 | (defun follow-window-size-change (frame) | |
2167 | "Redraw all windows in FRAME, when in Follow mode." | |
2168 | ;; Below, we call `post-command-hook'. This makes sure that we | |
2169 | ;; doesn't start a mutally recursive endless loop. | |
2170 | (if follow-inside-post-command-hook | |
2171 | nil | |
2172 | (let ((buffers '()) | |
2173 | (orig-window (selected-window)) | |
2174 | (orig-buffer (current-buffer)) | |
2175 | (orig-frame (selected-frame)) | |
2176 | windows | |
2177 | buf) | |
2178 | (select-frame frame) | |
2179 | (unwind-protect | |
cb02be17 KH |
2180 | (walk-windows |
2181 | (function | |
e79016aa KH |
2182 | (lambda (win) |
2183 | (setq buf (window-buffer win)) | |
2184 | (if (memq buf buffers) | |
2185 | nil | |
2186 | (set-buffer buf) | |
2187 | (if (and (boundp 'follow-mode) | |
2188 | follow-mode) | |
2189 | (progn | |
2190 | (setq windows (follow-all-followers win)) | |
2191 | (if (memq orig-window windows) | |
2192 | (progn | |
2193 | ;; Make sure we're redrawing around the | |
2194 | ;; selected window. | |
2195 | ;; | |
2196 | ;; We must be really careful not to do this | |
2197 | ;; when we are (indirectly) called by | |
2198 | ;; `post-command-hook'. | |
2199 | (select-window orig-window) | |
2200 | (follow-post-command-hook) | |
2201 | (setq orig-window (selected-window))) | |
2202 | (follow-redisplay windows win)) | |
2203 | (setq buffers (cons buf buffers)))))))) | |
2204 | (select-frame orig-frame) | |
2205 | (set-buffer orig-buffer) | |
2206 | (select-window orig-window))))) | |
2207 | ||
2208 | ;;}}} | |
2209 | ||
2210 | ;;{{{ XEmacs isearch | |
2211 | ||
2212 | ;; In XEmacs, isearch often finds matches in other windows than the | |
2213 | ;; currently selected. However, when exiting the old window | |
2214 | ;; configuration is restored, with the exception of the beginning of | |
2215 | ;; the start of the window for the selected window. This is not much | |
2216 | ;; help for us. | |
2217 | ;; | |
2218 | ;; We overwrite the stored window configuration with the current, | |
2219 | ;; unless we are in `slow-search-mode', i.e. only a few lines | |
2220 | ;; of text is visible. | |
2221 | ||
2222 | (if follow-emacs-version-xemacs-p | |
2223 | (defadvice isearch-done (before follow-isearch-done activate) | |
2224 | (if (and (boundp 'follow-mode) | |
2225 | follow-mode | |
2226 | (boundp 'isearch-window-configuration) | |
2227 | isearch-window-configuration | |
2228 | (boundp 'isearch-slow-terminal-mode) | |
2229 | (not isearch-slow-terminal-mode)) | |
2230 | (let ((buf (current-buffer))) | |
cb02be17 | 2231 | (setq isearch-window-configuration |
e79016aa KH |
2232 | (current-window-configuration)) |
2233 | (set-buffer buf))))) | |
2234 | ||
2235 | ;;}}} | |
2236 | ;;{{{ Tail window handling | |
2237 | ||
cb02be17 | 2238 | ;;; In Emacs (not XEmacs) windows showing nothing are sometimes |
e79016aa KH |
2239 | ;;; recentered. When in Follow Mode, this is not desireable for |
2240 | ;;; non-first windows in the window chain. This section tries to | |
2241 | ;;; make the windows stay where they should be. | |
2242 | ;;; | |
2243 | ;;; If the display is updated, all windows starting at (point-max) are | |
2244 | ;;; going to be recentered at the next redisplay, unless we do a | |
2245 | ;;; read-and-write cycle to update the `force' flag inside the windows. | |
2246 | ;;; | |
2247 | ;;; In 19.30, a new varible `window-scroll-functions' is called every | |
2248 | ;;; time a window is recentered. It is not perfect for our situation, | |
2249 | ;;; since when it is called for a tail window, it is to late. However, | |
2250 | ;;; if it is called for another window, we can try to update our | |
2251 | ;;; windows. | |
2252 | ;;; | |
2253 | ;;; By patching `sit-for' we can make sure that to catch all explicit | |
2254 | ;;; updates initiated by lisp programs. Internal calls, on the other | |
2255 | ;;; hand, are not handled. | |
2256 | ;;; | |
2257 | ;;; Please note that the function `follow-avoid-tail-recenter' is also | |
2258 | ;;; called from other places, e.g. `post-command-hook' and | |
2259 | ;;; `post-command-idle-hook'. | |
2260 | ||
c8d05b03 KH |
2261 | ;; If this function is called it is too late for this window, but |
2262 | ;; we might save other windows from being recentered. | |
e79016aa KH |
2263 | |
2264 | (if (and follow-avoid-tail-recenter-p (boundp 'window-scroll-functions)) | |
2265 | (add-hook 'window-scroll-functions 'follow-avoid-tail-recenter t)) | |
2266 | ||
2267 | ||
ff753438 | 2268 | ;; This prevents all packages that calls `sit-for' directly |
e79016aa KH |
2269 | ;; to recenter tail windows. |
2270 | ||
2271 | (if follow-avoid-tail-recenter-p | |
2272 | (defadvice sit-for (before follow-sit-for activate) | |
2273 | "Adviced by Follow Mode. | |
2274 | ||
2275 | Avoid to recenter windows displaying only the end of a file as when | |
2276 | displaying a short file in two windows, using Follow Mode." | |
2277 | (follow-avoid-tail-recenter))) | |
2278 | ||
2279 | ||
2280 | ;; Without this advice, `mouse-drag-region' would start to recenter | |
2281 | ;; tail windows. | |
2282 | ||
2283 | (if (and follow-avoid-tail-recenter-p | |
2284 | (fboundp 'move-overlay)) | |
2285 | (defadvice move-overlay (before follow-move-overlay activate) | |
cb02be17 KH |
2286 | "Adviced by Follow Mode. |
2287 | Don't recenter windows showing only the end of a buffer. | |
2288 | This prevents `mouse-drag-region' from messing things up." | |
e79016aa KH |
2289 | (follow-avoid-tail-recenter))) |
2290 | ||
2291 | ;;}}} | |
2292 | ;;{{{ profile support | |
2293 | ||
2294 | ;; The following (non-evaluated) section can be used to | |
2295 | ;; profile this package using `elp'. | |
2296 | ;; | |
2297 | ;; Invalid indentation on purpose! | |
2298 | ||
2299 | (cond (nil | |
2300 | (setq elp-function-list | |
cb02be17 KH |
2301 | '(window-end |
2302 | vertical-motion | |
e79016aa KH |
2303 | ; sit-for ;; elp can't handle advices... |
2304 | follow-mode | |
2305 | follow-all-followers | |
cb02be17 | 2306 | follow-split-followers |
e79016aa KH |
2307 | follow-redisplay |
2308 | follow-downward | |
2309 | follow-calculate-first-window-start | |
2310 | follow-estimate-first-window-start | |
2311 | follow-calculate-first-window-start-from-above | |
2312 | follow-calculate-first-window-start-from-below | |
2313 | follow-calc-win-end | |
2314 | follow-calc-win-start | |
2315 | follow-pos-visible | |
2316 | follow-windows-start-end | |
f3bfa025 | 2317 | follow-cache-valid-p |
e79016aa KH |
2318 | follow-select-if-visible |
2319 | follow-select-if-visible-from-first | |
2320 | follow-windows-aligned-p | |
2321 | follow-point-visible-all-windows-p | |
2322 | follow-avoid-tail-recenter | |
2323 | follow-update-window-start | |
2324 | follow-post-command-hook | |
2325 | )))) | |
2326 | ||
2327 | ;;}}} | |
2328 | ||
2329 | ;;{{{ The end | |
2330 | ||
2331 | ;;; | |
2332 | ;;; We're done! | |
2333 | ;;; | |
2334 | ||
2335 | (provide 'follow) | |
2336 | ||
2337 | ;;}}} | |
2338 | ||
2339 | ;; /------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | |
2340 | ;; | "I [..] am rarely happier then when spending an entire day programming | | |
2341 | ;; | my computer to perform automatically a task that it would otherwise | | |
2342 | ;; | take me a good ten seconds to do by hand. Ten seconds, I tell myself, | | |
2343 | ;; | is ten seconds. Time is valuable and ten seconds' worth of it is well | | |
2344 | ;; | worth the investment of a day's happy activity working out a way to | | |
2345 | ;; | save it". -- Douglas Adams, "Last Chance to See" | | |
2346 | ;; \------------------------------------------------------------------------/ | |
2347 | ||
ffc30f4f | 2348 | ;; arch-tag: 7b16bb1a-808c-4991-a8cc-66d3822936d0 |
e79016aa | 2349 | ;;; follow.el ends here |