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1 ;;; viper-init.el --- some common definitions for Viper
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1997, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 ;; Author: Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
6
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23
24 ;;; Commentary:
25
26 ;;; Code:
27
28 (provide 'viper-init)
29
30 ;; compiler pacifier
31 (defvar mark-even-if-inactive)
32 (defvar quail-mode)
33 (defvar iso-accents-mode)
34 (defvar viper-current-state)
35 (defvar viper-version)
36 (defvar viper-expert-level)
37 (defvar current-input-method)
38 (defvar default-input-method)
39 (defvar describe-current-input-method-function)
40 (defvar bar-cursor)
41 (defvar default-cursor-type)
42 (defvar cursor-type)
43 ;; end pacifier
44
45
46 ;; Viper version
47 (defun viper-version ()
48 (interactive)
49 (message "Viper version is %s" viper-version))
50
51 ;; Is it XEmacs?
52 (defconst viper-xemacs-p (string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version))
53 ;; Is it Emacs?
54 (defconst viper-emacs-p (not viper-xemacs-p))
55 ;; Tell whether we are running as a window application or on a TTY
56
57 ;; This is used to avoid compilation warnings. When emacs/xemacs forms can
58 ;; generate compile time warnings, we use this macro.
59 ;; In this case, the macro will expand into the form that is appropriate to the
60 ;; compiler at hand.
61 ;; Suggested by rms.
62 (defmacro viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs (xemacs-form emacs-form)
63 (if (string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version)
64 xemacs-form emacs-form))
65
66
67 (defsubst viper-device-type ()
68 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
69 (device-type (selected-device))
70 window-system
71 ))
72
73 ;; in XEmacs: device-type is tty on tty and stream in batch.
74 (defun viper-window-display-p ()
75 (and (viper-device-type) (not (memq (viper-device-type) '(tty stream pc)))))
76
77 (defcustom viper-ms-style-os-p (memq system-type
78 '(ms-dos windows-nt windows-95))
79 "Tells if Emacs is running under an MS-style OS: ms-dos, windows-nt, W95."
80 :type 'boolean
81 :tag "Is it Microsoft-made OS?"
82 :group 'viper-misc)
83 (defcustom viper-vms-os-p (memq system-type '(vax-vms axp-vms))
84 "Tells if Emacs is running under VMS."
85 :type 'boolean
86 :tag "Is it VMS?"
87 :group 'viper-misc)
88
89 (defcustom viper-force-faces nil
90 "If t, Viper will think that it is running on a display that supports faces.
91 This is provided as a temporary relief for users of graphics-capable terminals
92 that Viper doesn't know about.
93 In all likelihood, you don't need to bother with this setting."
94 :type 'boolean
95 :group 'viper-highlighting)
96
97 (defun viper-has-face-support-p ()
98 (cond ((viper-window-display-p))
99 (viper-force-faces)
100 (viper-emacs-p (memq (viper-device-type) '(pc)))
101 (viper-xemacs-p (memq (viper-device-type) '(tty pc)))))
102
103 \f
104 ;;; Macros
105
106 (defmacro viper-deflocalvar (var default-value &optional documentation)
107 `(progn
108 (defvar ,var ,default-value
109 ,(format "%s\n\(buffer local\)" documentation))
110 (make-variable-buffer-local ',var)))
111
112 ;; (viper-loop COUNT BODY) Execute BODY COUNT times.
113 (defmacro viper-loop (count &rest body)
114 `(let ((count ,count))
115 (while (> count 0)
116 ,@body
117 (setq count (1- count)))))
118
119 (defmacro viper-buffer-live-p (buf)
120 `(and ,buf (get-buffer ,buf) (buffer-name (get-buffer ,buf))))
121
122 ;; return buffer-specific macro definition, given a full macro definition
123 (defmacro viper-kbd-buf-alist (macro-elt)
124 `(nth 1 ,macro-elt))
125 ;; get a pair: (curr-buffer . macro-definition)
126 (defmacro viper-kbd-buf-pair (macro-elt)
127 `(assoc (buffer-name) (viper-kbd-buf-alist ,macro-elt)))
128 ;; get macro definition for current buffer
129 (defmacro viper-kbd-buf-definition (macro-elt)
130 `(cdr (viper-kbd-buf-pair ,macro-elt)))
131
132 ;; return mode-specific macro definitions, given a full macro definition
133 (defmacro viper-kbd-mode-alist (macro-elt)
134 `(nth 2 ,macro-elt))
135 ;; get a pair: (major-mode . macro-definition)
136 (defmacro viper-kbd-mode-pair (macro-elt)
137 `(assoc major-mode (viper-kbd-mode-alist ,macro-elt)))
138 ;; get macro definition for the current major mode
139 (defmacro viper-kbd-mode-definition (macro-elt)
140 `(cdr (viper-kbd-mode-pair ,macro-elt)))
141
142 ;; return global macro definition, given a full macro definition
143 (defmacro viper-kbd-global-pair (macro-elt)
144 `(nth 3 ,macro-elt))
145 ;; get global macro definition from an elt of macro-alist
146 (defmacro viper-kbd-global-definition (macro-elt)
147 `(cdr (viper-kbd-global-pair ,macro-elt)))
148
149 ;; last elt of a sequence
150 (defsubst viper-seq-last-elt (seq)
151 (elt seq (1- (length seq))))
152
153 (defsubst viper-string-to-list (string)
154 (append (vconcat string) nil))
155
156 (defsubst viper-charlist-to-string (list)
157 (mapconcat 'char-to-string list ""))
158
159 ;; like char-after/before, but saves typing
160 (defun viper-char-at-pos (direction &optional offset)
161 (or (integerp offset) (setq offset 0))
162 (if (eq direction 'forward)
163 (char-after (+ (point) offset))
164 (char-before (- (point) offset))))
165
166 \f
167 (defvar viper-minibuffer-overlay-priority 300)
168 (defvar viper-replace-overlay-priority 400)
169 (defvar viper-search-overlay-priority 500)
170
171 \f
172 ;;; Viper minor modes
173
174 ;; Mode for vital things like \e, C-z.
175 (viper-deflocalvar viper-vi-intercept-minor-mode nil)
176
177 (viper-deflocalvar viper-vi-basic-minor-mode nil
178 "Viper's minor mode for Vi bindings.")
179
180 (viper-deflocalvar viper-vi-local-user-minor-mode nil
181 "Auxiliary minor mode for user-defined local bindings in Vi state.")
182
183 (viper-deflocalvar viper-vi-global-user-minor-mode nil
184 "Auxiliary minor mode for user-defined global bindings in Vi state.")
185
186 (viper-deflocalvar viper-vi-state-modifier-minor-mode nil
187 "Minor mode used to make major-mode-specific modification to Vi state.")
188
189 (viper-deflocalvar viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode nil
190 "This minor mode is in effect when the user wants Viper to be Vi.")
191
192 (viper-deflocalvar viper-vi-kbd-minor-mode nil
193 "Minor mode for Ex command macros in Vi state.
194 The corresponding keymap stores key bindings of Vi macros defined with
195 the Ex command :map.")
196
197 ;; Mode for vital things like \e, C-z.
198 (viper-deflocalvar viper-insert-intercept-minor-mode nil)
199
200 (viper-deflocalvar viper-insert-basic-minor-mode nil
201 "Viper's minor mode for bindings in Insert mode.")
202
203 (viper-deflocalvar viper-insert-local-user-minor-mode nil
204 "Auxiliary minor mode for buffer-local user-defined bindings in Insert state.
205 This is a way to overshadow normal Insert mode bindings locally to certain
206 designated buffers.")
207
208 (viper-deflocalvar viper-insert-global-user-minor-mode nil
209 "Auxiliary minor mode for global user-defined bindings in Insert state.")
210
211 (viper-deflocalvar viper-insert-state-modifier-minor-mode nil
212 "Minor mode used to make major-mode-specific modification to Insert state.")
213
214 (viper-deflocalvar viper-insert-diehard-minor-mode nil
215 "Minor mode that simulates Vi very closely.
216 Not recommened, except for the novice user.")
217
218 (viper-deflocalvar viper-insert-kbd-minor-mode nil
219 "Minor mode for Ex command macros Insert state.
220 The corresponding keymap stores key bindings of Vi macros defined with
221 the Ex command :map!.")
222
223 (viper-deflocalvar viper-replace-minor-mode nil
224 "Minor mode in effect in replace state (cw, C, and the like commands).")
225
226 ;; Mode for vital things like \C-z and \C-x) This is set to t, when viper-mode
227 ;; is invoked. So, any new buffer will have C-z defined as switch to Vi,
228 ;; unless we switched states in this buffer
229 (viper-deflocalvar viper-emacs-intercept-minor-mode nil)
230
231 (viper-deflocalvar viper-emacs-local-user-minor-mode nil
232 "Minor mode for local user bindings effective in Emacs state.
233 Users can use it to override Emacs bindings when Viper is in its Emacs
234 state.")
235
236 (viper-deflocalvar viper-emacs-global-user-minor-mode nil
237 "Minor mode for global user bindings in effect in Emacs state.
238 Users can use it to override Emacs bindings when Viper is in its Emacs
239 state.")
240
241 (viper-deflocalvar viper-emacs-kbd-minor-mode nil
242 "Minor mode for Vi style macros in Emacs state.
243 The corresponding keymap stores key bindings of Vi macros defined with
244 `viper-record-kbd-macro' command. There is no Ex-level command to do this
245 interactively.")
246
247 (viper-deflocalvar viper-emacs-state-modifier-minor-mode nil
248 "Minor mode used to make major-mode-specific modification to Emacs state.
249 For instance, a Vi purist may want to bind `dd' in Dired mode to a function
250 that deletes a file.")
251
252 (viper-deflocalvar viper-vi-minibuffer-minor-mode nil
253 "Minor mode that forces Vi-style when the Minibuffer is in Vi state.")
254
255 (viper-deflocalvar viper-insert-minibuffer-minor-mode nil
256 "Minor mode that forces Vi-style when the Minibuffer is in Insert state.")
257
258 \f
259
260 ;; Some common error messages
261
262 (defconst viper-SpuriousText "Spurious text after command" "")
263 (defconst viper-BadExCommand "Not an editor command" "")
264 (defconst viper-InvalidCommandArgument "Invalid command argument" "")
265 (defconst viper-NoPrevSearch "No previous search string" "")
266 (defconst viper-EmptyRegister "`%c': Nothing in this register" "")
267 (defconst viper-InvalidRegister "`%c': Invalid register" "")
268 (defconst viper-EmptyTextmarker "`%c': Text marker doesn't point anywhere" "")
269 (defconst viper-InvalidTextmarker "`%c': Invalid text marker" "")
270 (defconst viper-InvalidViCommand "Invalid command" "")
271 (defconst viper-BadAddress "Ill-formed address" "")
272 (defconst viper-FirstAddrExceedsSecond "First address exceeds second" "")
273 (defconst viper-NoFileSpecified "No file specified" "")
274
275 ;; Is t until viper-mode executes for the very first time.
276 ;; Prevents recursive descend into startup messages.
277 (defvar viper-first-time t)
278
279 (defvar viper-expert-level (if (boundp 'viper-expert-level) viper-expert-level 0)
280 "User's expert level.
281 The minor mode viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode is in effect when
282 viper-expert-level is 1 or 2 or when viper-want-emacs-keys-in-vi is t.
283 The minor mode viper-insert-diehard-minor-mode is in effect when
284 viper-expert-level is 1 or 2 or if viper-want-emacs-keys-in-insert is t.
285 Use `M-x viper-set-expert-level' to change this.")
286
287 ;; Max expert level supported by Viper. This is NOT a user option.
288 ;; It is here to make it hard for the user from resetting it.
289 (defconst viper-max-expert-level 5)
290
291
292 ;;; ISO characters and MULE
293
294 ;; If non-nil, ISO accents will be turned on in insert/replace emacs states and
295 ;; turned off in vi-state. For some users, this behavior may be too
296 ;; primitive. In this case, use insert/emacs/vi state hooks.
297 (viper-deflocalvar viper-automatic-iso-accents nil "")
298 ;; Set iso-accents-mode to ARG. Check if it is bound first
299 (defsubst viper-set-iso-accents-mode (arg)
300 (if (boundp 'iso-accents-mode)
301 (setq iso-accents-mode arg)))
302
303 ;; Internal flag used to control when viper mule hooks are run.
304 ;; Don't change this!
305 (defvar viper-mule-hook-flag t)
306 ;; If non-nil, the default intl. input method is turned on.
307 (viper-deflocalvar viper-special-input-method nil "")
308
309 ;; viper hook to run on input-method activation
310 (defun viper-activate-input-method-action ()
311 (if (null viper-mule-hook-flag)
312 ()
313 (setq viper-special-input-method t)
314 ;; turn off special input methods in vi-state
315 (if (eq viper-current-state 'vi-state)
316 (viper-set-input-method nil))
317 (if (memq viper-current-state '(vi-state insert-state replace-state))
318 (message "Viper special input method%s: on"
319 (if (or current-input-method default-input-method)
320 (format " %S"
321 (or current-input-method default-input-method))
322 "")))
323 ))
324
325 ;; viper hook to run on input-method deactivation
326 (defun viper-inactivate-input-method-action ()
327 (if (null viper-mule-hook-flag)
328 ()
329 (setq viper-special-input-method nil)
330 (if (memq viper-current-state '(vi-state insert-state replace-state))
331 (message "Viper special input method%s: off"
332 (if (or current-input-method default-input-method)
333 (format " %S"
334 (or current-input-method default-input-method))
335 "")))))
336
337 (defun viper-inactivate-input-method ()
338 (cond ((and viper-emacs-p (fboundp 'inactivate-input-method))
339 (inactivate-input-method))
340 ((and viper-xemacs-p (boundp 'current-input-method))
341 ;; XEmacs had broken quil-mode for some time, so we are working around
342 ;; it here
343 (setq quail-mode nil)
344 (if (featurep 'quail)
345 (quail-delete-overlays))
346 (setq describe-current-input-method-function nil)
347 (setq current-input-method nil)
348 (run-hooks 'input-method-inactivate-hook)
349 (force-mode-line-update))
350 ))
351 (defun viper-activate-input-method ()
352 (cond ((and viper-emacs-p (fboundp 'activate-input-method))
353 (activate-input-method default-input-method))
354 ((and viper-xemacs-p (fboundp 'quail-mode))
355 (quail-mode 1))))
356
357 ;; Set quail-mode to ARG
358 (defun viper-set-input-method (arg)
359 (setq viper-mule-hook-flag t) ; just a precaution
360 (let (viper-mule-hook-flag) ; temporarily inactivate viper mule hooks
361 (cond ((and arg (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0) default-input-method)
362 ;; activate input method
363 (viper-activate-input-method))
364 (t ; deactivate input method
365 (viper-inactivate-input-method)))
366 ))
367
368
369 ;; VI-style Undo
370
371 ;; Used to 'undo' complex commands, such as replace and insert commands.
372 (viper-deflocalvar viper-undo-needs-adjustment nil)
373 (put 'viper-undo-needs-adjustment 'permanent-local t)
374
375 ;; A mark that Viper puts on buffer-undo-list. Marks the beginning of a
376 ;; complex command that must be undone atomically. If inserted, it is
377 ;; erased by viper-change-state-to-vi and viper-repeat.
378 (defconst viper-buffer-undo-list-mark 'viper)
379
380 (defcustom viper-keep-point-on-undo nil
381 "*Non-nil means not to move point while undoing commands.
382 This style is different from Emacs and Vi. Try it to see if
383 it better fits your working style."
384 :type 'boolean
385 :tag "Preserve Position of Point After Undo"
386 :group 'viper)
387
388 ;; Replace mode and changing text
389
390 ;; Hack used to pass global states around for short period of time
391 (viper-deflocalvar viper-intermediate-command nil "")
392
393 ;; This is used to pass the right Vi command key sequence to
394 ;; viper-set-destructive-command whenever (this-command-keys) doesn't give the
395 ;; right result. For instance, in commands like c/bla<RET>,
396 ;; (this-command-keys) will return ^M, which invoked exit-minibuffer, while we
397 ;; need "c/"
398 (defconst viper-this-command-keys nil)
399
400 ;; Indicates that the current destructive command has started in replace mode.
401 (viper-deflocalvar viper-began-as-replace nil "")
402
403 (defcustom viper-allow-multiline-replace-regions t
404 "If non-nil, Viper will allow multi-line replace regions.
405 This is an extension to standard Vi.
406 If nil, commands that attempt to replace text spanning multiple lines first
407 delete the text being replaced, as in standard Vi."
408 :type 'boolean
409 :group 'viper)
410
411 (defcustom viper-replace-overlay-cursor-color "Red"
412 "*Cursor color when Viper is in Replace state."
413 :type 'string
414 :group 'viper)
415 (defcustom viper-insert-state-cursor-color "Green"
416 "Cursor color when Viper is in insert state."
417 :type 'string
418 :group 'viper)
419
420 ;; internal var, used to remember the default cursor color of emacs frames
421 (defvar viper-vi-state-cursor-color nil)
422
423 (viper-deflocalvar viper-replace-overlay nil "")
424 (put 'viper-replace-overlay 'permanent-local t)
425
426 (defcustom viper-replace-region-end-delimiter "$"
427 "A string marking the end of replacement regions.
428 It is used only with TTYs or if `viper-use-replace-region-delimiters'
429 is non-nil."
430 :type 'string
431 :group 'viper)
432 (defcustom viper-replace-region-start-delimiter ""
433 "A string marking the beginning of replacement regions.
434 It is used only with TTYs or if `viper-use-replace-region-delimiters'
435 is non-nil."
436 :type 'string
437 :group 'viper)
438 (defcustom viper-use-replace-region-delimiters
439 (or (not (viper-has-face-support-p))
440 (and viper-xemacs-p (eq (viper-device-type) 'tty)))
441 "*If non-nil, Viper will always use `viper-replace-region-end-delimiter' and
442 `viper-replace-region-start-delimiter' to delimit replacement regions, even on
443 color displays. By default, the delimiters are used only on TTYs."
444 :type 'boolean
445 :group 'viper)
446
447 (defcustom viper-read-buffer-function 'read-buffer
448 "Function to use for prompting the user for a buffer name."
449 :type 'symbol
450 :group 'viper)
451
452 ;; XEmacs requires glyphs
453 (viper-cond-compile-for-xemacs-or-emacs
454 (progn ; xemacs
455 (or (glyphp viper-replace-region-end-delimiter)
456 (setq viper-replace-region-end-delimiter
457 (make-glyph viper-replace-region-end-delimiter)))
458 (or (glyphp viper-replace-region-start-delimiter)
459 (setq viper-replace-region-start-delimiter
460 (make-glyph viper-replace-region-start-delimiter)))
461 )
462 nil ; emacs
463 )
464
465
466
467 ;; These are local marker that must be initialized to nil and moved with
468 ;; `viper-move-marker-locally'
469 ;;
470 ;; Remember the last position inside the replace region.
471 (viper-deflocalvar viper-last-posn-in-replace-region nil)
472 ;; Remember the last position while inserting
473 (viper-deflocalvar viper-last-posn-while-in-insert-state nil)
474 (put 'viper-last-posn-in-replace-region 'permanent-local t)
475 (put 'viper-last-posn-while-in-insert-state 'permanent-local t)
476
477 (viper-deflocalvar viper-sitting-in-replace nil "")
478 (put 'viper-sitting-in-replace 'permanent-local t)
479
480 ;; Remember the number of characters that have to be deleted in replace
481 ;; mode to compensate for the inserted characters.
482 (viper-deflocalvar viper-replace-chars-to-delete 0 "")
483 ;; This variable is used internally by the before/after changed functions to
484 ;; determine how many chars were deleted by the change. This can't be
485 ;; determined inside after-change-functions because those get the length of the
486 ;; deleted region, not the number of chars deleted (which are two different
487 ;; things under MULE).
488 (viper-deflocalvar viper-replace-region-chars-deleted 0 "")
489
490 ;; Insertion ring and command ring
491 (defcustom viper-insertion-ring-size 14
492 "The size of history of inserted text.
493 This is a list where Viper keeps the history of previously inserted pieces of
494 text."
495 :type 'integer
496 :group 'viper-misc)
497 ;; The insertion ring.
498 (defvar viper-insertion-ring nil)
499 ;; This is temp insertion ring. Used to do rotation for display purposes.
500 ;; When rotation just started, it is initialized to viper-insertion-ring.
501 (defvar viper-temp-insertion-ring nil)
502 (defvar viper-last-inserted-string-from-insertion-ring "")
503
504 (defcustom viper-command-ring-size 14
505 "The size of history of Vi commands repeatable with dot."
506 :type 'integer
507 :group 'viper-misc)
508 ;; The command ring.
509 (defvar viper-command-ring nil)
510 ;; This is temp command ring. Used to do rotation for display purposes.
511 ;; When rotation just started, it is initialized to viper-command-ring.
512 (defvar viper-temp-command-ring nil)
513
514 ;; Fast keyseq and ESC keyseq timeouts
515 (defcustom viper-fast-keyseq-timeout 200
516 "*Key sequence separated by no more than this many milliseconds is viewed as a Vi-style macro, if such a macro is defined.
517 Setting this too high may slow down your typing. Setting this value too low
518 will make it hard to use Vi-style timeout macros."
519 :type 'integer
520 :group 'viper-misc)
521
522 (defcustom viper-ESC-keyseq-timeout (if (viper-window-display-p)
523 0 viper-fast-keyseq-timeout)
524 "*Key sequence beginning with ESC and separated by no more than this many milliseconds is considered to be generated by a keyboard function key.
525 Setting this too high may slow down switching from insert to vi state. Setting
526 this value too low will make it impossible to use function keys in insert mode
527 on a dumb terminal."
528 :type 'integer
529 :group 'viper-misc)
530
531 (defcustom viper-translate-all-ESC-keysequences (not (viper-window-display-p))
532 "Allow translation of all key sequences into commands.
533 Normally, Viper lets Emacs translate only those ESC key sequences that are
534 defined in the low-level key-translation-map or function-key-map, such as those
535 emitted by the arrow and function keys. Other sequences, e.g., \\e/, are
536 treated as ESC command followed by a `/'. This is done for people who type fast
537 and tend to hit other characters right after they hit ESC. Other people like
538 Emacs to translate ESC sequences all the time.
539 The default is to translate all sequences only when using a dumb terminal.
540 This permits you to use ESC as a meta key in insert mode."
541 :type 'boolean
542 :group 'viper-misc)
543
544 ;; Modes and related variables
545
546 ;; Current mode. One of: `emacs-state', `vi-state', `insert-state'
547 (viper-deflocalvar viper-current-state 'emacs-state)
548
549
550 ;; Autoindent in insert
551
552 ;; Variable that keeps track of whether C-t has been pressed.
553 (viper-deflocalvar viper-cted nil "")
554
555 ;; Preserve the indent value, used by C-d in insert mode.
556 (viper-deflocalvar viper-current-indent 0)
557
558 ;; Whether to preserve the indent, used by C-d in insert mode.
559 (viper-deflocalvar viper-preserve-indent nil)
560
561 (viper-deflocalvar viper-auto-indent nil "")
562 (defcustom viper-auto-indent nil
563 "*Enable autoindent, if t.
564 This is a buffer-local variable."
565 :type 'boolean
566 :group 'viper)
567
568 (viper-deflocalvar viper-electric-mode t "")
569 (defcustom viper-electric-mode t
570 "*If t, electrify Viper.
571 Currently, this only electrifies auto-indentation, making it appropriate to the
572 mode of the buffer.
573 This means that auto-indentation will depart from standard Vi and will indent
574 appropriate to the mode of the buffer. This is especially useful for editing
575 programs and LaTeX documents."
576 :type 'boolean
577 :group 'viper)
578
579 (defcustom viper-shift-width 8
580 "*The value of the shiftwidth.
581 This determines the number of columns by which the Ctl-t moves the cursor in
582 the Insert state."
583 :type 'integer
584 :group 'viper)
585
586 ;; Variables for repeating destructive commands
587
588 (defcustom viper-keep-point-on-repeat t
589 "*If t, don't move point when repeating previous command.
590 This is useful for doing repeated changes with the '.' key.
591 The user can change this to nil, if she likes when the cursor moves
592 to a new place after repeating previous Vi command."
593 :type 'boolean
594 :group 'viper)
595
596 ;; Remember insert point as a marker. This is a local marker that must be
597 ;; initialized to nil and moved with `viper-move-marker-locally'.
598 (viper-deflocalvar viper-insert-point nil)
599 (put 'viper-insert-point 'permanent-local t)
600
601 ;; This remembers the point before dabbrev-expand was called.
602 ;; If viper-insert-point turns out to be bigger than that, it is reset
603 ;; back to viper-pre-command-point.
604 ;; The reason this is needed is because dabbrev-expand (and possibly
605 ;; others) may jump to before the insertion point, delete something and
606 ;; then reinsert a bigger piece. For instance: bla^blo
607 ;; If dabbrev-expand is called after `blo' and ^ undicates viper-insert-point,
608 ;; then point jumps to the beginning of `blo'. If expansion is found, `blablo'
609 ;; is deleted, and we have |^, where | denotes point. Next, dabbrev-expand
610 ;; will insert the expansion, and we get: blablo^
611 ;; Whatever we insert next goes before the ^, i.e., before the
612 ;; viper-insert-point marker. So, Viper will think that nothing was
613 ;; inserted. Remembering the orig position of the marker circumvents the
614 ;; problem.
615 ;; We don't know of any command, except dabbrev-expand, that has the same
616 ;; problem. However, the same trick can be used if such a command is
617 ;; discovered later.
618 ;;
619 (viper-deflocalvar viper-pre-command-point nil)
620 (put 'viper-pre-command-point 'permanent-local t) ; this is probably an overkill
621
622 ;; This is used for saving inserted text.
623 (defvar viper-last-insertion nil)
624
625 ;; Remembers the last replaced region.
626 (defvar viper-last-replace-region "")
627
628 ;; Remember com point as a marker.
629 ;; This is a local marker. Should be moved with `viper-move-marker-locally'
630 (viper-deflocalvar viper-com-point nil)
631
632 ;; If non-nil, the value is a list (M-COM VAL COM REG inserted-text cmd-keys)
633 ;; It is used to re-execute last destructive command.
634 ;; M-COM is a Lisp symbol representing the function to be executed.
635 ;; VAL is the prefix argument that was used with that command.
636 ;; COM is an internal descriptor, such as ?r, ?c, ?C, which contains
637 ;; additional information on how the function in M-COM is to be handled.
638 ;; REG is the register used by command
639 ;; INSERTED-TEXT is text inserted by that command (in case of o, c, C, i, r
640 ;; commands).
641 ;; COMMAND-KEYS are the keys that were typed to invoke the command.
642 (defvar viper-d-com nil)
643
644 ;; The character remembered by the Vi `r' command.
645 (defvar viper-d-char nil)
646
647 ;; Name of register to store deleted or yanked strings
648 (defvar viper-use-register nil)
649
650
651 ;;; Variables for Moves and Searches
652
653 (defgroup viper-search nil
654 "Variables that define the search and query-replace behavior of Viper."
655 :prefix "viper-"
656 :group 'viper)
657
658 ;; For use by `;' command.
659 (defvar viper-f-char nil)
660
661 ;; For use by `.' command.
662 (defvar viper-F-char nil)
663
664 ;; For use by `;' command.
665 (defvar viper-f-forward nil)
666
667 ;; For use by `;' command.
668 (defvar viper-f-offset nil)
669
670 ;; Last search string
671 (defvar viper-s-string "")
672
673 (defcustom viper-quote-string "> "
674 "String inserted at the beginning of quoted region."
675 :type 'string
676 :group 'viper)
677
678 ;; If t, search is forward.
679 (defvar viper-s-forward nil)
680
681 (defcustom viper-case-fold-search nil
682 "*If not nil, search ignores cases."
683 :type 'boolean
684 :group 'viper-search)
685
686 (defcustom viper-re-search t
687 "*If not nil, search is regexp search, otherwise vanilla search."
688 :type 'boolean
689 :tag "Regexp Search"
690 :group 'viper-search)
691
692 (defcustom viper-search-scroll-threshold 2
693 "*If search lands within this threshnold from the window top/bottom,
694 the window will be scrolled up or down appropriately, to reveal context.
695 If you want Viper search to behave as usual in Vi, set this variable to a
696 negative number."
697 :type 'boolean
698 :group 'viper-search)
699
700 (defcustom viper-re-query-replace t
701 "*If t then do regexp replace, if nil then do string replace."
702 :type 'boolean
703 :tag "Regexp Query Replace"
704 :group 'viper-search)
705
706 (defcustom viper-re-replace t
707 "*If t, do regexp replace. nil means do string replace."
708 :type 'boolean
709 :tag "Regexp Replace"
710 :group 'viper-search)
711
712 (defcustom viper-parse-sexp-ignore-comments t
713 "*If t, `%' ignores the parentheses that occur inside comments."
714 :type 'boolean
715 :group 'viper)
716
717 (viper-deflocalvar viper-ex-style-motion t "")
718 (defcustom viper-ex-style-motion t
719 "*If t, the commands l,h do not cross lines, etc (Ex-style).
720 If nil, these commands cross line boundaries."
721 :type 'boolean
722 :group 'viper)
723
724 (viper-deflocalvar viper-ex-style-editing t "")
725 (defcustom viper-ex-style-editing t
726 "*If t, Ex-style behavior while editing in Vi command and insert states.
727 `Backspace' and `Delete' don't cross line boundaries in insert.
728 `X' and `x' can't delete characters across line boundary in Vi, etc.
729 Note: this doesn't preclude `Backspace' and `Delete' from deleting characters
730 by moving past the insertion point. This is a feature, not a bug.
731
732 If nil, the above commands can work across lines."
733 :type 'boolean
734 :group 'viper)
735
736 (viper-deflocalvar viper-ESC-moves-cursor-back viper-ex-style-editing "")
737 (defcustom viper-ESC-moves-cursor-back nil
738 "*If t, ESC moves cursor back when changing from insert to vi state.
739 If nil, the cursor stays where it was when ESC was hit."
740 :type 'boolean
741 :group 'viper)
742
743 (viper-deflocalvar viper-delete-backwards-in-replace nil "")
744 (defcustom viper-delete-backwards-in-replace nil
745 "*If t, DEL key will delete characters while moving the cursor backwards.
746 If nil, the cursor will move backwards without deleting anything."
747 :type 'boolean
748 :group 'viper)
749
750 (defcustom viper-buffer-search-char nil
751 "*Key used for buffer-searching. Must be a character type, e.g., ?g."
752 :type '(choice (const nil) character)
753 :group 'viper-search)
754
755 (defcustom viper-search-wrap-around-t t
756 "*If t, search wraps around."
757 :type 'boolean
758 :tag "Search Wraps Around"
759 :group 'viper-search)
760
761 (viper-deflocalvar viper-related-files-and-buffers-ring nil "")
762 (defcustom viper-related-files-and-buffers-ring nil
763 "*List of file and buffer names that are considered to be related to the current buffer.
764 Related buffers can be cycled through via :R and :P commands."
765 :type 'boolean
766 :group 'viper-misc)
767 (put 'viper-related-files-and-buffers-ring 'permanent-local t)
768
769 ;; Used to find out if we are done with searching the current buffer.
770 (viper-deflocalvar viper-local-search-start-marker nil)
771 ;; As above, but global
772 (defvar viper-search-start-marker (make-marker))
773
774 ;; the search overlay
775 (viper-deflocalvar viper-search-overlay nil)
776
777
778 (defvar viper-heading-start
779 (concat "^\\s-*(\\s-*defun\\s-\\|" ; lisp
780 "^{\\s-*$\\|^[_a-zA-Z][^()]*[()].*{\\s-*$\\|" ; C/C++
781 "^\\s-*class.*{\\|^\\s-*struct.*{\\|^\\s-*enum.*{\\|"
782 "^\\\\[sb][a-z]*{.*}\\s-*$\\|" ; latex
783 "^@node\\|@table\\|^@m?enu\\|^@itemize\\|^@if\\|" ; texinfo
784 "^.+:-") ; prolog
785 "*Regexps for Headings. Used by \[\[ and \]\].")
786
787 (defvar viper-heading-end
788 (concat "^}\\|" ; C/C++
789 "^\\\\end{\\|" ; latex
790 "^@end \\|" ; texinfo
791 ")\n\n[ \t\n]*\\|" ; lisp
792 "\\.\\s-*$") ; prolog
793 "*Regexps to end Headings/Sections. Used by \[\].")
794
795
796 ;; These two vars control the interaction of jumps performed by ' and `.
797 ;; In this new version, '' doesn't erase the marks set by ``, so one can
798 ;; use both kinds of jumps interchangeably and without loosing positions
799 ;; inside the lines.
800
801 ;; Remembers position of the last jump done using ``'.
802 (viper-deflocalvar viper-last-jump nil)
803 ;; Remembers position of the last jump done using `''.
804 (viper-deflocalvar viper-last-jump-ignore 0)
805
806 ;; History variables
807
808 ;; History of search strings.
809 (defvar viper-search-history (list ""))
810 ;; History of query-replace strings used as a source.
811 (defvar viper-replace1-history nil)
812 ;; History of query-replace strings used as replacement.
813 (defvar viper-replace2-history nil)
814 ;; History of region quoting strings.
815 (defvar viper-quote-region-history (list viper-quote-string))
816 ;; History of Ex-style commands.
817 (defvar viper-ex-history nil)
818 ;; History of shell commands.
819 (defvar viper-shell-history nil)
820
821
822 ;; Last shell command. There are two of these, one for Ex (in viper-ex)
823 ;; and one for Vi.
824
825 ;; Last shell command executed with ! command.
826 (defvar viper-last-shell-com nil)
827
828 \f
829 ;;; Face-saving tricks
830
831 (defun viper-hide-face (face)
832 (if (and (viper-has-face-support-p) viper-emacs-p)
833 (add-to-list 'facemenu-unlisted-faces face)))
834
835
836 (defgroup viper-highlighting nil
837 "Hilighting of replace region, search pattern, minibuffer, etc."
838 :prefix "viper-"
839 :group 'viper)
840
841
842 (defface viper-search-face
843 '((((class color)) (:foreground "Black" :background "khaki"))
844 (t (:underline t :stipple "gray3")))
845 "*Face used to flash out the search pattern."
846 :group 'viper-highlighting)
847 ;; An internal variable. Viper takes the face from here.
848 (defvar viper-search-face 'viper-search-face
849 "Face used to flash out the search pattern.
850 DO NOT CHANGE this variable. Instead, use the customization widget
851 to customize the actual face object `viper-search-face'
852 this variable represents.")
853 (viper-hide-face 'viper-search-face)
854
855
856 (defface viper-replace-overlay-face
857 '((((class color)) (:foreground "Black" :background "darkseagreen2"))
858 (t (:underline t :stipple "gray3")))
859 "*Face for highlighting replace regions on a window display."
860 :group 'viper-highlighting)
861 ;; An internal variable. Viper takes the face from here.
862 (defvar viper-replace-overlay-face 'viper-replace-overlay-face
863 "Face for highlighting replace regions on a window display.
864 DO NOT CHANGE this variable. Instead, use the customization widget
865 to customize the actual face object `viper-replace-overlay-face'
866 this variable represents.")
867 (viper-hide-face 'viper-replace-overlay-face)
868
869
870 (defface viper-minibuffer-emacs-face
871 '((((class color)) (:foreground "Black" :background "darkseagreen2"))
872 (t (:weight bold)))
873 "Face used in the Minibuffer when it is in Emacs state."
874 :group 'viper-highlighting)
875 ;; An internal variable. Viper takes the face from here.
876 (defvar viper-minibuffer-emacs-face 'viper-minibuffer-emacs-face
877 "Face used in the Minibuffer when it is in Emacs state.
878 DO NOT CHANGE this variable. Instead, use the customization widget
879 to customize the actual face object `viper-minibuffer-emacs-face'
880 this variable represents.")
881 (viper-hide-face 'viper-minibuffer-emacs-face)
882
883
884 (defface viper-minibuffer-insert-face
885 '((((class color)) (:foreground "Black" :background "pink"))
886 (t (:slant italic)))
887 "Face used in the Minibuffer when it is in Insert state."
888 :group 'viper-highlighting)
889 ;; An internal variable. Viper takes the face from here.
890 (defvar viper-minibuffer-insert-face 'viper-minibuffer-insert-face
891 "Face used in the Minibuffer when it is in Insert state.
892 DO NOT CHANGE this variable. Instead, use the customization widget
893 to customize the actual face object `viper-minibuffer-insert-face'
894 this variable represents.")
895 (viper-hide-face 'viper-minibuffer-insert-face)
896
897
898 (defface viper-minibuffer-vi-face
899 '((((class color)) (:foreground "DarkGreen" :background "grey"))
900 (t (:inverse-video t)))
901 "Face used in the Minibuffer when it is in Vi state."
902 :group 'viper-highlighting)
903 ;; An internal variable. Viper takes the face from here.
904 (defvar viper-minibuffer-vi-face 'viper-minibuffer-vi-face
905 "Face used in the Minibuffer when it is in Vi state.
906 DO NOT CHANGE this variable. Instead, use the customization widget
907 to customize the actual face object `viper-minibuffer-vi-face'
908 this variable represents.")
909 (viper-hide-face 'viper-minibuffer-vi-face)
910
911 ;; the current face to be used in the minibuffer
912 (viper-deflocalvar
913 viper-minibuffer-current-face viper-minibuffer-emacs-face "")
914
915 \f
916 ;;; Miscellaneous
917
918 (defvar viper-inhibit-startup-message nil
919 "Whether Viper startup message should be inhibited.")
920
921 (defcustom viper-spell-function 'ispell-region
922 "Spell function used by #s<move> command to spell."
923 :type 'function
924 :group 'viper-misc)
925
926 (defcustom viper-tags-file-name "TAGS"
927 "The tags file used by Viper."
928 :type 'string
929 :group 'viper-misc)
930
931 (defcustom viper-change-notification-threshold 1
932 "Notify the user when this many lines or characters have been deleted/yanked.
933 For line-deleting/yanking commands (like `dd', `yy'), the value denotes the
934 number of lines. For character-based commands (such as `x', `dw', etc.), the
935 value refers to the number of characters affected."
936 :type 'integer
937 :group 'viper-misc)
938
939 ;; Minibuffer
940
941 (defcustom viper-vi-style-in-minibuffer t
942 "If t, use vi-style editing in minibuffer.
943 Should be set in `~/.viper' file."
944 :type 'boolean
945 :group 'viper)
946
947 ;; overlay used in the minibuffer to indicate which state it is in
948 (viper-deflocalvar viper-minibuffer-overlay nil)
949 (put 'viper-minibuffer-overlay 'permanent-local t)
950
951 ;; Hook, specific to Viper, which is run just *before* exiting the minibuffer.
952 ;; This is needed because beginning with Emacs 19.26, the standard
953 ;; `minibuffer-exit-hook' is run *after* exiting the minibuffer
954 (defvar viper-minibuffer-exit-hook nil)
955
956
957 ;; Mode line
958 (defconst viper-vi-state-id "<V> "
959 "Mode line tag identifying the Vi mode of Viper.")
960 (defconst viper-emacs-state-id "<E> "
961 "Mode line tag identifying the Emacs mode of Viper.")
962 (defconst viper-insert-state-id "<I> "
963 "Mode line tag identifying the Insert mode of Viper.")
964 (defconst viper-replace-state-id "<R> "
965 "Mode line tag identifying the Replace mode of Viper.")
966
967
968 (defgroup viper-hooks nil
969 "Viper hooks."
970 :prefix "viper-"
971 :group 'viper)
972
973 (defcustom viper-vi-state-hook 'viper-restore-cursor-type
974 "*Hooks run just before the switch to Vi mode is completed."
975 :type 'hook
976 :group 'viper-hooks)
977 (defcustom viper-insert-state-hook 'viper-set-insert-cursor-type
978 "*Hooks run just before the switch to Insert mode is completed."
979 :type 'hook
980 :group 'viper-hooks)
981 (defcustom viper-replace-state-hook 'viper-restore-cursor-type
982 "*Hooks run just before the switch to Replace mode is completed."
983 :type 'hook
984 :group 'viper-hooks)
985 (defcustom viper-emacs-state-hook 'viper-restore-cursor-type
986 "*Hooks run just before the switch to Emacs mode is completed."
987 :type 'hook
988 :group 'viper-hooks)
989
990 (defcustom viper-load-hook nil
991 "Hooks run just after loading Viper."
992 :type 'hook
993 :group 'viper-hooks)
994
995 (defun viper-restore-cursor-type ()
996 (condition-case nil
997 (if viper-xemacs-p
998 (setq bar-cursor nil)
999 (setq cursor-type default-cursor-type))
1000 (error nil)))
1001
1002 (defun viper-set-insert-cursor-type ()
1003 (if viper-xemacs-p
1004 (setq bar-cursor 2)
1005 (setq cursor-type '(bar . 2))))
1006
1007
1008 ;;; Local Variables:
1009 ;;; eval: (put 'viper-deflocalvar 'lisp-indent-hook 'defun)
1010 ;;; End:
1011
1012 ;;; arch-tag: 4efa2416-1fcb-4690-be10-1a2a0248d250
1013 ;;; viper-init.el ends here