;;; imenu.el --- framework for mode-specific buffer indexes
-;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
+;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Ake Stenhoff <etxaksf@aom.ericsson.se>
;; Lars Lindberg <lli@sypro.cap.se>
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;;; Commentary:
If `on-mouse' use a popup menu when `imenu' was invoked with the mouse."
:type '(choice (const :tag "On Mouse" on-mouse)
(const :tag "Never" nil)
- (other :tag "Always" t)))
+ (other :tag "Always" t))
+ :group 'imenu)
(defcustom imenu-eager-completion-buffer
(not (eq imenu-always-use-completion-buffer-p 'never))
(defvar imenu-generic-expression nil
"The regex pattern to use for creating a buffer index.
-If non-nil this pattern is passed to `imenu--generic-function'
-to create a buffer index.
-
-The value should be an alist with elements that look like this:
- (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX)
-or like this:
- (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...)
-with zero or more ARGUMENTS. The former format creates a simple element in
-the index alist when it matches; the latter creates a special element
-of the form (NAME POSITION-MARKER FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...)
-with FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS copied from `imenu-generic-expression'.
-
-MENU-TITLE is a string used as the title for the submenu or nil if the
-entries are not nested.
-
-REGEXP is a regexp that should match a construct in the buffer that is
-to be displayed in the menu; i.e., function or variable definitions,
-etc. It contains a substring which is the name to appear in the
-menu. See the info section on Regexps for more information.
-
-INDEX points to the substring in REGEXP that contains the name (of the
-function, variable or type) that is to appear in the menu.
-
-The variable `imenu-case-fold-search' determines whether or not the
-regexp matches are case sensitive, and `imenu-syntax-alist' can be
-used to alter the syntax table for the search.
+If non-nil this pattern is passed to `imenu--generic-function' to
+create a buffer index. Look there for the documentation of this
+pattern's structure.
For example, see the value of `fortran-imenu-generic-expression' used by
`fortran-mode' with `imenu-syntax-alist' set locally to give the
;;;###autoload
(defvar imenu-create-index-function 'imenu-default-create-index-function
- "The function to use for creating a buffer index.
+ "The function to use for creating an index alist of the current buffer.
-It should be a function that takes no arguments and returns an index
-of the current buffer as an alist.
+It should be a function that takes no arguments and returns
+an index alist of the current buffer. The function is
+called within a `save-excursion'.
-Simple elements in the alist look like (INDEX-NAME . INDEX-POSITION).
-Special elements look like (INDEX-NAME INDEX-POSITION FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...).
-A nested sub-alist element looks like (INDEX-NAME SUB-ALIST).
-The function `imenu--subalist-p' tests an element and returns t
-if it is a sub-alist.
-
-This function is called within a `save-excursion'.")
+See `imenu--index-alist' for the format of the buffer index alist.")
;;;###autoload
(make-variable-buffer-local 'imenu-create-index-function)
;; The latest buffer index.
;; Buffer local.
(defvar imenu--index-alist nil
- "The buffer index computed for this buffer in Imenu.
-Simple elements in the alist look like (INDEX-NAME . INDEX-POSITION).
-Special elements look like (INDEX-NAME INDEX-POSITION FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...).
-A nested sub-alist element looks like (INDEX-NAME SUB-ALIST).")
+ "The buffer index alist computed for this buffer in Imenu.
+
+Simple elements in the alist look like (INDEX-NAME . POSITION).
+POSITION is the buffer position of the item; to go to the item
+is simply to move point to that position.
+
+Special elements look like (INDEX-NAME POSITION FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...).
+To \"go to\" a special element means applying FUNCTION
+to INDEX-NAME, POSITION, and the ARGUMENTS.
+
+A nested sub-alist element looks like (INDEX-NAME SUB-ALIST).
+The function `imenu--subalist-p' tests an element and returns t
+if it is a sub-alist.
+
+There is one simple element with negative POSITION; selecting that
+element recalculates the buffer's index alist.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'imenu--index-alist)
(defvar imenu--last-menubar-index-alist nil
- "The latest buffer index used to update the menu bar menu.")
+ "The latest buffer index alist used to update the menu bar menu.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'imenu--last-menubar-index-alist)
(defun imenu--make-index-alist (&optional noerror)
- "Create an index-alist for the definitions in the current buffer.
-
+ "Create an index alist for the definitions in the current buffer.
+This works by using the hook function `imenu-create-index-function'.
Report an error if the list is empty unless NOERROR is supplied and
non-nil.
-Simple elements in the alist look like (INDEX-NAME . INDEX-POSITION).
-Special elements look like (INDEX-NAME FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...).
-A nested sub-alist element looks like (INDEX-NAME SUB-ALIST).
-The function `imenu--subalist-p' tests an element and returns t
-if it is a sub-alist.
-
-There is one simple element with negative POSITION; that's intended
-as a way for the user to ask to recalculate the buffer's index alist."
+See `imenu--index-alist' for the format of the index alist."
(or (and imenu--index-alist
(or (not imenu-auto-rescan)
(and imenu-auto-rescan
(make-variable-buffer-local 'imenu-syntax-alist)
(defun imenu-default-create-index-function ()
- "*Wrapper for index searching functions.
+ "*Default function to create an index alist of the current buffer.
-Moves point to end of buffer and then repeatedly calls
+The most general method is to move point to end of buffer, then repeatedly call
`imenu-prev-index-position-function' and `imenu-extract-index-name-function'.
-Their results are gathered into an index alist."
+All the results returned by the latter are gathered into an index alist.
+This method is used if those two variables are non-nil.
+
+The alternate method, which is the one most often used, is to call
+`imenu--generic-function' with `imenu-generic-expression' as argument."
;; These should really be done by setting imenu-create-index-function
;; in these major modes. But save that change for later.
(cond ((and imenu-prev-index-position-function
(t
(error "This buffer cannot use `imenu-default-create-index-function'"))))
-;; Not used and would require cl at run time
-;; (defun imenu--flatten-index-alist (index-alist &optional concat-names prefix)
-;; ;; Takes a nested INDEX-ALIST and returns a flat index alist.
-;; ;; If optional CONCAT-NAMES is non-nil, then a nested index has its
-;; ;; name and a space concatenated to the names of the children.
-;; ;; Third argument PREFIX is for internal use only.
-;; (mapcan
-;; (lambda (item)
-;; (let* ((name (car item))
-;; (pos (cdr item))
-;; (new-prefix (and concat-names
-;; (if prefix
-;; (concat prefix imenu-level-separator name)
-;; name))))
-;; (cond
-;; ((or (markerp pos) (numberp pos))
-;; (list (cons new-prefix pos)))
-;; (t
-;; (imenu--flatten-index-alist pos new-prefix)))))
-;; index-alist))
-
;;;
;;; Generic index gathering function.
;;;
;; This function can be called with quitting disabled,
;; so it needs to be careful never to loop!
(defun imenu--generic-function (patterns)
- "Return an index of the current buffer as an alist.
+ "Return an index alist of the current buffer based on PATTERNS.
PATTERNS is an alist with elements that look like this:
- (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX).
+ (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX)
or like this:
(MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...)
-with zero or more ARGUMENTS.
-
-MENU-TITLE is a string used as the title for the submenu or nil if the
-entries are not nested.
+with zero or more ARGUMENTS. The former format creates a simple
+element in the index alist when it matches; the latter creates a
+special element of the form (INDEX-NAME POSITION-MARKER FUNCTION
+ARGUMENTS...) with FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS copied from PATTERNS.
+
+MENU-TITLE is a string used as the title for the submenu or nil
+if the entries are not nested.
+
+REGEXP is a regexp that should match a construct in the buffer
+that is to be displayed in the menu; i.e., function or variable
+definitions, etc. It contains a substring which is the name to
+appear in the menu. See the info section on Regexps for more
+information. REGEXP may also be a function, called without
+arguments. It is expected to search backwards. It shall return
+true and set `match-data' if it finds another element.
+
+INDEX points to the substring in REGEXP that contains the
+name (of the function, variable or type) that is to appear in the
+menu.
-REGEXP is a regexp that should match a construct in the buffer that is
-to be displayed in the menu; i.e., function or variable definitions,
-etc. It contains a substring which is the name to appear in the
-menu. See the info section on Regexps for more information.
-
-INDEX points to the substring in REGEXP that contains the name (of the
-function, variable or type) that is to appear in the menu.
+The variable `imenu-case-fold-search' determines whether or not the
+regexp matches are case sensitive, and `imenu-syntax-alist' can be
+used to alter the syntax table for the search.
See `lisp-imenu-generic-expression' for an example of PATTERNS.
depending on PATTERNS."
(let ((index-alist (list 'dummy))
- prev-pos beg
+ prev-pos
(case-fold-search (if (or (local-variable-p 'imenu-case-fold-search)
(not (local-variable-p 'font-lock-defaults)))
imenu-case-fold-search
(index (nth 2 pat))
(function (nth 3 pat))
(rest (nthcdr 4 pat))
- start)
+ start beg)
;; Go backwards for convenience of adding items in order.
(goto-char (point-max))
- (while (and (re-search-backward regexp nil t)
+ (while (and (if (functionp regexp)
+ (funcall regexp)
+ (re-search-backward regexp nil t))
;; Exit the loop if we get an empty match,
;; because it means a bad regexp was specified.
(not (= (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
(setq start (point))
- (goto-char (match-end index))
- (setq beg (match-beginning index))
- ;; Go to the start of the match.
+ ;; Record the start of the line in which the match starts.
;; That's the official position of this definition.
- (goto-char start)
+ (goto-char (match-beginning index))
+ (beginning-of-line)
+ (setq beg (point))
(imenu-progress-message prev-pos nil t)
;; Add this sort of submenu only when we've found an
;; item for it, avoiding empty, duff menus.
(unless (assoc menu-title index-alist)
(push (list menu-title) index-alist))
(if imenu-use-markers
- (setq start (copy-marker start)))
+ (setq beg (copy-marker beg)))
(let ((item
(if function
(nconc (list (match-string-no-properties index)
- start function)
+ beg function)
rest)
(cons (match-string-no-properties index)
- start)))
+ beg)))
;; This is the desired submenu,
;; starting with its title (or nil).
(menu (assoc menu-title index-alist)))
;; Insert the item unless it is already present.
(unless (member item (cdr menu))
(setcdr menu
- (cons item (cdr menu))))))))
+ (cons item (cdr menu)))))
+ ;; Go to the start of the match, to make sure we
+ ;; keep making progress backwards.
+ (goto-char start))))
(set-syntax-table old-table)))
(imenu-progress-message prev-pos 100 t)
;; Sort each submenu by position.
(if (not imenu-space-replacement) index-alist
(mapcar
(lambda (item)
- (cons (subst-char-in-string ?\ (aref imenu-space-replacement 0)
+ (cons (subst-char-in-string ?\s (aref imenu-space-replacement 0)
(car item))
(cdr item)))
index-alist))))
With no index alist ALIST, it calls `imenu--make-index-alist' to
create the index alist.
-If `imenu-use-popup-menu' is non-nil, then the
-completion buffer is always used, no matter if the mouse was used or
-not.
+If `imenu-use-popup-menu' is nil, then the completion buffer
+is always used, no matter if the mouse was used or not.
The returned value is of the form (INDEX-NAME . INDEX-POSITION)."
(let (index-alist
`(menu-item ,name ,(make-sparse-keymap "Imenu")))
(use-local-map newmap)
(add-hook 'menu-bar-update-hook 'imenu-update-menubar))
- (error "The mode `%s' does not support Imenu" mode-name)))
+ (error "The mode `%s' does not support Imenu"
+ (format-mode-line mode-name))))
;;;###autoload
(defun imenu-add-menubar-index ()
(defvar imenu-buffer-menubar nil)
(defvar imenu-menubar-modified-tick 0
- "The value of (buffer-modified-tick) as of last call to `imenu-update-menubar'.")
+ "The value of (buffer-chars-modified-tick) as of the last call
+to `imenu-update-menubar'.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'imenu-menubar-modified-tick)
(defun imenu-update-menubar ()
(when (and (current-local-map)
(keymapp (lookup-key (current-local-map) [menu-bar index]))
- (not (eq (buffer-modified-tick)
- imenu-menubar-modified-tick)))
- (setq imenu-menubar-modified-tick (buffer-modified-tick))
+ (/= (buffer-chars-modified-tick) imenu-menubar-modified-tick))
+ (setq imenu-menubar-modified-tick (buffer-chars-modified-tick))
(let ((index-alist (imenu--make-index-alist t)))
;; Don't bother updating if the index-alist has not changed
;; since the last time we did it.