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into Emacs. Attempt to load `timer'. (eldoc-idle-delay): Make defconst. (eldoc-minor-mode-string): Make defconst. (eldoc-argument-case): Make defconst. (eldoc-message-commands): Renamed from eldoc-mode-message-commands. All callers changed. Add `mouse-set-point' as a default candidate. (eldoc-use-idle-timer-p): New constant. (eldoc-timer): New variable. (eldoc-current-idle-delay): New variable. (eldoc-schedule-timer): New function. (eldoc-mode): Use idle timers if supported. (eldoc-add-command): Provide completion on interactive commands only, not all bound functions. (eldoc-print-current-symbol-info): Renamed from eldoc-mode-print-current-symbol-info. All callers changed. Check whether using idle timers or being run from post-command hooks. Use `executing-kbd-macro' instead of `executing-macro'. (eldoc-print-fnsym-args): Don't make interactive. Cache current symbol name in eldoc-last-data; it was forgetting to do this previously. If subr args cannot be determined, show single-line docstring for it instead. (eldoc-docstring-message): New function. (eldoc-print-docstring): New function. (eldoc-print-var-docstring): Use them. (eldoc-function-argstring-from-docstring-method-table): New constant. (eldoc-function-argstring-from-docstring): Use it.
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;;; eldoc.el --- show function arglist or variable docstring in echo area
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;; Copyright (C) 1995 Noah S. Friedman
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;; Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Noah Friedman <friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu>
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;; Maintainer: friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu
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;; Keywords: extensions
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;; Status: Works in Emacs 19 and XEmacs.
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;; Created: 1995-10-06
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;; LCD Archive Entry:
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;; eldoc|Noah Friedman|friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu|
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;; show function arglist or variable docstring in echo area|
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;; $Date: 1996/07/14 16:46:25 $|$Revision: 1.6 $|~/misc/eldoc.el.gz|
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;; $Id: eldoc.el,v 1.7 1996/10/04 04:43:42 friedman Exp $
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;; $Id: eldoc.el,v 1.6 1996/07/14 16:46:25 friedman Exp friedman $
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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;; any later version.
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;;
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;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with this program; if not, you can either send email to this
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;; program's maintainer or write to: The Free Software Foundation,
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;; Inc.; 59 Temple Place, Suite 330; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; This program was inspired by the behavior of the Lisp Machine "mouse
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;; documentation window"; as you type a function's symbol name as part of a
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;; sexp, it will print the argument list for that function. However, this
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;; program's behavior is different in a couple of significant ways. For
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;; one, you need not actually type the function name; you need only move
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;; point around in a sexp that calls it. However, if point is over a
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;; documented variable, it will print the one-line documentation for that
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;; variable instead, to remind you of that variable's purpose.
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;; This program was inspired by the behavior of the "mouse documentation
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;; window" on many Lisp Machine systems; as you type a function's symbol
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;; name as part of a sexp, it will print the argument list for that
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;; function. Behavior is not identical; for example, you need not actually
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;; type the function name, you need only move point around in a sexp that
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;; calls it. Also, if point is over a documented variable, it will print
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;; the one-line documentation for that variable instead, to remind you of
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;; that variable's meaning.
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;; One useful way to enable this minor mode is to put the following in your
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;; .emacs:
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;;; Code:
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;; Use idle timers if available in the version of emacs running.
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;; Please don't change this to use `require'; this package works as-is in
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;; XEmacs (which doesn't have timer.el as of 19.14), and I would like to
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;; maintain compatibility with that since I must use it sometimes. --Noah
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(or (featurep 'timer)
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(load "timer" t))
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;;;###autoload
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(defvar eldoc-mode nil
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"*If non-nil, show the defined parameters for the elisp function near point.
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For the emacs lisp function at the beginning of the sexp which point is
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within, show the defined parameters for the function in the echo area.
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This information is extracted directly from the function or macro if it is
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in pure lisp.
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If the emacs function is a subr, the parameters are obtained from the
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documentation string if possible.
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in pure lisp. If the emacs function is a subr, the parameters are obtained
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from the documentation string if possible.
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If point is over a documented variable, print that variable's docstring
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instead; see function `eldoc-print-var-docstring'.
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instead.
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This variable is buffer-local.")
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(make-variable-buffer-local 'eldoc-mode)
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(defvar eldoc-idle-delay 0.50
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(defconst eldoc-idle-delay 0.50
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"*Number of seconds of idle time to wait before printing.
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If user input arrives before this interval of time has elapsed after the
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last input, no documentation will be printed.
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If this variable is set to 0, no idle time is required.")
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(defvar eldoc-argument-case 'upcase
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"Case to display argument names of functions, as a symbol.
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This has two preferred values: `upcase' or `downcase'.
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Actually, any name of a function which takes a string as an argument and
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returns another string is acceptable.")
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(defvar eldoc-mode-message-commands nil
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"*Obarray of command names where it is appropriate to print in the echo area.
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This is not done for all commands since some print their own
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messages in the echo area, and these functions would instantly overwrite
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them. But self-insert-command as well as most motion commands are good
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candidates.
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It is probably best to manipulate this data structure with the commands
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`eldoc-add-command' and `eldoc-remove-command'.")
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(cond ((null eldoc-mode-message-commands)
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;; If you increase the number of buckets, keep it a prime number.
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(setq eldoc-mode-message-commands (make-vector 31 0))
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(let ((list '("self-insert-command"
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"next-" "previous-"
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"forward-" "backward-"
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"beginning-of-" "end-of-"
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"goto-"
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"recenter"
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"scroll-"))
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(syms nil))
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(while list
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(setq syms (all-completions (car list) obarray 'fboundp))
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(setq list (cdr list))
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(while syms
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(set (intern (car syms) eldoc-mode-message-commands) t)
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(setq syms (cdr syms)))))))
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;; Bookkeeping; the car contains the last symbol read from the buffer.
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;; The cdr contains the string last displayed in the echo area, so it can
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;; be printed again if necessary without reconsing.
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(defvar eldoc-last-data '(nil . nil))
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(defvar eldoc-minor-mode-string " ElDoc"
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(defconst eldoc-minor-mode-string " ElDoc"
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"*String to display in mode line when Eldoc Mode is enabled.")
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;; Put this minor mode on the global minor-mode-alist.
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(append (default-value 'minor-mode-alist)
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'((eldoc-mode eldoc-minor-mode-string)))))
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(defconst eldoc-argument-case 'upcase
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"Case to display argument names of functions, as a symbol.
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This has two preferred values: `upcase' or `downcase'.
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Actually, any name of a function which takes a string as an argument and
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returns another string is acceptable.")
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(defvar eldoc-message-commands nil
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"*Commands after which it is appropriate to print in the echo area.
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Eldoc does not try to print function arglists, etc. after just any command,
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because some commands print their own messages in the echo area and these
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functions would instantly overwrite them. But self-insert-command as well
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as most motion commands are good candidates.
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This variable contains an obarray of symbols; it is probably best to
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manipulate this data structure with the commands `eldoc-add-command' and
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`eldoc-remove-command'.")
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(cond ((null eldoc-message-commands)
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;; If you increase the number of buckets, keep it a prime number.
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(setq eldoc-message-commands (make-vector 31 0))
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(let ((list '("self-insert-command"
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"next-" "previous-"
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"forward-" "backward-"
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"beginning-of-" "end-of-"
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"goto-"
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"recenter"
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"scroll-"
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"mouse-set-point"))
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(syms nil))
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(while list
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(setq syms (all-completions (car list) obarray 'fboundp))
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(setq list (cdr list))
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(while syms
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(set (intern (car syms) eldoc-message-commands) t)
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(setq syms (cdr syms)))))))
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;; Bookkeeping; the car contains the last symbol read from the buffer.
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;; The cdr contains the string last displayed in the echo area, so it can
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;; be printed again if necessary without reconsing.
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(defvar eldoc-last-data '(nil . nil))
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;; Idle timers are supported in Emacs 19.31 and later.
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(defconst eldoc-use-idle-timer-p (fboundp 'run-with-idle-timer))
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;; eldoc's timer object, if using idle timers
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(defvar eldoc-timer nil)
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;; idle time delay currently in use by timer.
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;; This is used to determine if eldoc-idle-delay is changed by the user.
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(defvar eldoc-current-idle-delay eldoc-idle-delay)
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;; In emacs 19.29 and later, and XEmacs 19.13 and later, all messages are
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;; recorded in a log. Do not put eldoc messages in that log since
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;; they are Legion.
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;;;###autoload
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(defun eldoc-mode (&optional prefix)
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"*If non-nil, then enable eldoc-mode (see variable docstring)."
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"*Enable or disable eldoc mode.
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See documentation for the variable of the same name for more details.
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If called interactively with no prefix argument, toggle current condition
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of the mode.
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If called with a positive or negative prefix argument, enable or disable
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the mode, respectively."
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(interactive "P")
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;; Make sure it's on the post-command-idle-hook if defined, otherwise put
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;; it on post-command-hook. The former first appeared in Emacs 19.30.
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(add-hook (if (boundp 'post-command-idle-hook)
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'post-command-idle-hook
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'post-command-hook)
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'eldoc-mode-print-current-symbol-info)
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(cond (eldoc-use-idle-timer-p
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(add-hook 'post-command-hook 'eldoc-schedule-timer))
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(t
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;; Use post-command-idle-hook if defined, otherwise use
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;; post-command-hook. The former is only proper to use in Emacs
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;; 19.30; that is the first version in which it appeared, but it
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;; was obsolesced by idle timers in Emacs 19.31.
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(add-hook (if (boundp 'post-command-idle-hook)
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'post-command-idle-hook
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'post-command-hook)
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'eldoc-print-current-symbol-info)))
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(setq eldoc-mode (if prefix
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(>= (prefix-numeric-value prefix) 0)
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(defun eldoc-add-command (cmd)
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"Add COMMAND to the list of commands which causes function arg display.
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If called interactively, completion matches any bound function.
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If called interactively, completion on defined commands is available.
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When point is in a sexp, the function args are not reprinted in the echo
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area after every possible interactive command because some of them print
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their own messages in the echo area; the eldoc functions would instantly
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overwrite them unless it is more restrained."
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(interactive "aAdd function to eldoc message commands list: ")
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(interactive "CAdd function to eldoc message commands list: ")
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(and (fboundp cmd)
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(set (intern (symbol-name cmd) eldoc-mode-message-commands) t)))
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(set (intern (symbol-name cmd) eldoc-message-commands) t)))
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(defun eldoc-remove-command (cmd)
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"Remove COMMAND from the list of commands which causes function arg display.
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overwrite them unless it is more restrained."
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(interactive (list (completing-read
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"Remove function from eldoc message commands list: "
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eldoc-mode-message-commands 'boundp t)))
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eldoc-message-commands 'boundp t)))
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(and (symbolp cmd)
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(setq cmd (symbol-name cmd)))
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(if (fboundp 'unintern)
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(unintern cmd eldoc-mode-message-commands)
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(let ((s (intern-soft cmd eldoc-mode-message-commands)))
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(unintern cmd eldoc-message-commands)
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(let ((s (intern-soft cmd eldoc-message-commands)))
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(and s
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(makunbound s)))))
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(defun eldoc-mode-print-current-symbol-info ()
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;; Idle timers are part of Emacs 19.31 and later.
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(defun eldoc-schedule-timer ()
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(or (and eldoc-timer
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(memq eldoc-timer timer-idle-list))
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(setq eldoc-timer
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(run-with-idle-timer eldoc-idle-delay t
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'eldoc-print-current-symbol-info)))
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;; If user has changed the idle delay, update the timer.
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(cond ((not (= eldoc-idle-delay eldoc-current-idle-delay))
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(setq eldoc-current-idle-delay eldoc-idle-delay)
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(timer-set-idle-time eldoc-timer eldoc-idle-delay t))))
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(defun eldoc-print-current-symbol-info ()
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(and eldoc-mode
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(not executing-macro)
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;; Having this mode operate in the minibuffer makes it impossible to
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;; see what you're doing.
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(not executing-kbd-macro)
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;; Having this mode operate in an active minibuffer makes it
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;; impossible to what you're doing.
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(not (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window)))
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(sit-for eldoc-idle-delay)
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(symbolp this-command)
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(intern-soft (symbol-name this-command) eldoc-mode-message-commands)
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(cond (eldoc-use-idle-timer-p
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(and (symbolp last-command)
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(intern-soft (symbol-name last-command)
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eldoc-message-commands)))
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(t
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;; If we don't have idle timers, this function is
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;; running on post-command-hook directly; that means the
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;; user's last command is still on `this-command', and we
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;; must wait briefly for input to see whether to do display.
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(and (symbolp this-command)
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(intern-soft (symbol-name this-command)
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eldoc-message-commands)
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(sit-for eldoc-idle-delay))))
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(let ((current-symbol (eldoc-current-symbol))
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(current-fnsym (eldoc-fnsym-in-current-sexp)))
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(cond ((eq current-symbol current-fnsym)
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(or (eldoc-print-var-docstring current-symbol)
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(eldoc-print-fnsym-args current-fnsym)))))))
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(defun eldoc-print-var-docstring (&optional sym)
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"Print the brief (one-line) documentation string for the variable at point.
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If called with no argument, print the first line of the variable
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documentation string for the symbol at point in the echo area.
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If called with a symbol, print the line for that symbol.
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If the entire line cannot fit in the echo area, the variable name may be
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truncated or eliminated entirely from the output to make room.
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Any leading `*' in the docstring (which indicates the variable is a user
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option) is not printed."
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(interactive)
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(let* ((s (or sym (eldoc-current-symbol)))
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(name (symbol-name s))
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(doc (and s (documentation-property s 'variable-documentation t))))
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(and doc
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(save-match-data
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(and (string-match "\n" doc)
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(setq doc (substring doc 0 (match-beginning 0))))
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(and (string-match "^\\*" doc)
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(setq doc (substring doc 1)))
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(let* ((doclen (+ (length name) (length ": ") (length doc)))
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;; Subtract 1 from window width since emacs seems not to
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;; write any chars to the last column, at least for some
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;; terminal types.
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(strip (- doclen (1- (window-width (minibuffer-window))))))
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(cond ((> strip 0)
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(let* ((len (length name)))
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(cond ((>= strip len)
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(eldoc-message "%s" doc))
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(t
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(setq name (substring name 0 (- len strip)))
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(eldoc-message "%s: %s" name doc)))))
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(t
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(eldoc-message "%s: %s" s doc))))
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t))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun eldoc-print-fnsym-args (&optional symbol)
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"*Show the defined parameters for the function near point.
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For the function at the beginning of the sexp which point is within, show
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the defined parameters for the function in the echo area.
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This information is extracted directly from the function or macro if it is
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in pure lisp.
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If the emacs function is a subr, the parameters are obtained from the
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documentation string if possible."
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(interactive)
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(let ((sym (or symbol (eldoc-fnsym-in-current-sexp)))
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(printit t)
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(args nil))
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(cond ((not (and (symbolp sym)
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(fboundp sym))))
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((eq sym (car eldoc-last-data))
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(setq printit nil)
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(setq args (cdr eldoc-last-data)))
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((subrp (eldoc-symbol-function sym))
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(setq args (eldoc-function-argstring-from-docstring sym))
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(setq args (or (eldoc-function-argstring-from-docstring sym)
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(eldoc-docstring-first-line (documentation sym t))))
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(setcar eldoc-last-data sym)
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(setcdr eldoc-last-data args))
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(t
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(setq args (eldoc-function-argstring sym))
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(setcar eldoc-last-data sym)
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(setcdr eldoc-last-data args)))
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(and args
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printit
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(eldoc-message "%s: %s" sym args))))
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(defun eldoc-fnsym-in-current-sexp ()
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(t t))))
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(eldoc-function-argstring-format arglist)))
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(defun eldoc-function-argstring-from-docstring (fn)
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(let ((docstring (documentation fn 'raw))
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(doc nil)
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(doclist nil)
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(end nil))
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(save-match-data
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;; TODO: Move these into a separate table that is iterated over until
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;; a match is found.
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(cond
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;; Try first searching for args starting with symbol name.
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;; This is to avoid matching parenthetical remarks in e.g. sit-for.
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((string-match (format "^(%s[^\n)]*)$" fn) docstring)
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;; end does not include trailing ")" sequence.
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(setq end (- (match-end 0) 1))
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(if (string-match " +" docstring (match-beginning 0))
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(setq doc (substring docstring (match-end 0) end))
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(setq doc "")))
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;; Try again not requiring this symbol name in the docstring.
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;; This will be the case when looking up aliases.
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((string-match (format "^([^\n)]+)$" fn) docstring)
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;; end does not include trailing ")" sequence.
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(setq end (- (match-end 0) 1))
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(if (string-match " +" docstring (match-beginning 0))
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(setq doc (substring docstring (match-end 0) end))
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(setq doc "")))
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;; Emacs subr docstring style:
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;; (fn arg1 arg2 ...): description...
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((string-match "^([^\n)]+):" docstring)
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;; end does not include trailing "):" sequence.
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(setq end (- (match-end 0) 2))
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(if (string-match " +" docstring (match-beginning 0))
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(setq doc (substring docstring (match-end 0) end))
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(setq doc "")))
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;; XEmacs subr docstring style:
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;; "arguments: (arg1 arg2 ...)
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((string-match "^arguments: (\\([^\n)]+\\))" docstring)
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;; Also, skip leading paren, but the first word is actually an
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;; argument, not the function name.
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(setq doc (substring docstring
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(match-beginning 1)
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(match-end 1))))
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;; This finds the argstring for `condition-case'.
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;; I don't know if there are any others with the same pattern.
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((string-match (format "^Usage looks like \\((%s[^\n)]*)\\)\\.$" fn)
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docstring)
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;; end does not include trailing ")" sequence.
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(setq end (- (match-end 1) 1))
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(if (string-match " +" docstring (match-beginning 1))
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(setq doc (substring docstring (match-end 0) end))
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(setq doc "")))
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;; This finds the argstring for `setq-default'.
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;; I don't know if there are any others with the same pattern.
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((string-match (format "^[ \t]+\\((%s[^\n)]*)\\)$" fn) docstring)
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;; end does not include trailing ")" sequence.
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(setq end (- (match-end 1) 1))
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(if (string-match " +" docstring (match-beginning 1))
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(setq doc (substring docstring (match-end 0) end))
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(setq doc "")))
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||||
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;; This finds the argstring for `start-process'.
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||||
;; I don't know if there are any others with the same pattern.
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((string-match "^Args are +\\([^\n]+\\)$" docstring)
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(setq doc (substring docstring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
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)
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(cond ((not (stringp doc))
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nil)
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||||
((string-match "&" doc)
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(let ((p 0)
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||||
(l (length doc)))
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(while (< p l)
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||||
(cond ((string-match "[ \t\n]+" doc p)
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||||
(setq doclist
|
||||
(cons (substring doc p (match-beginning 0))
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||||
doclist))
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||||
(setq p (match-end 0)))
|
||||
(t
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||||
(setq doclist (cons (substring doc p) doclist))
|
||||
(setq p l))))
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||||
(eldoc-function-argstring-format (nreverse doclist))))
|
||||
(t
|
||||
(concat "(" (funcall eldoc-argument-case doc) ")"))))))
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||||
(defun eldoc-function-argstring-format (arglist)
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||||
(cond ((not (listp arglist))
|
||||
(setq arglist nil))
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||||
|
@ -421,6 +338,164 @@ documentation string if possible."
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|||
arglist))))
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||||
(concat "(" (mapconcat 'identity arglist " ") ")"))
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||||
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||||
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||||
(defun eldoc-print-var-docstring (&optional sym)
|
||||
(or sym (setq sym (eldoc-current-symbol)))
|
||||
(eldoc-print-docstring sym (documentation-property
|
||||
sym 'variable-documentation t)))
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||||
|
||||
;; Print the brief (one-line) documentation string for the symbol.
|
||||
(defun eldoc-print-docstring (symbol doc)
|
||||
(and doc
|
||||
(eldoc-message "%s" (eldoc-docstring-message symbol doc))))
|
||||
|
||||
;; If the entire line cannot fit in the echo area, the variable name may be
|
||||
;; truncated or eliminated entirely from the output to make room.
|
||||
;; Any leading `*' in the docstring (which indicates the variable is a user
|
||||
;; option) is not printed."
|
||||
(defun eldoc-docstring-message (symbol doc)
|
||||
(and doc
|
||||
(let ((name (symbol-name symbol)))
|
||||
(setq doc (eldoc-docstring-first-line doc))
|
||||
(save-match-data
|
||||
(let* ((doclen (+ (length name) (length ": ") (length doc)))
|
||||
;; Subtract 1 from window width since emacs seems not to
|
||||
;; write any chars to the last column, at least for some
|
||||
;; terminal types.
|
||||
(strip (- doclen (1- (window-width (minibuffer-window))))))
|
||||
(cond ((> strip 0)
|
||||
(let* ((len (length name)))
|
||||
(cond ((>= strip len)
|
||||
(format "%s" doc))
|
||||
(t
|
||||
(setq name (substring name 0 (- len strip)))
|
||||
(format "%s: %s" name doc)))))
|
||||
(t
|
||||
(format "%s: %s" symbol doc))))))))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun eldoc-docstring-first-line (doc)
|
||||
(save-match-data
|
||||
(and (string-match "\n" doc)
|
||||
(setq doc (substring doc 0 (match-beginning 0))))
|
||||
(and (string-match "^\\*" doc)
|
||||
(setq doc (substring doc 1))))
|
||||
doc)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
;; Alist of predicate/action pairs.
|
||||
;; Each member of the list is a sublist consisting of a predicate function
|
||||
;; used to determine if the arglist for a function can be found using a
|
||||
;; certain pattern, and a function which returns the actual arglist from
|
||||
;; that docstring.
|
||||
;;
|
||||
;; The order in this table is significant, since later predicates may be
|
||||
;; more general than earlier ones.
|
||||
;;
|
||||
;; Compiler note for Emacs 19.29 and later: these functions will be
|
||||
;; compiled to bytecode, but can't be lazy-loaded even if you set
|
||||
;; byte-compile-dynamic; to do that would require making them named
|
||||
;; top-level defuns, and that's not particularly desirable either.
|
||||
(defconst eldoc-function-argstring-from-docstring-method-table
|
||||
(list
|
||||
;; Try first searching for args starting with symbol name.
|
||||
;; This is to avoid matching parenthetical remarks in e.g. sit-for.
|
||||
(list (function (lambda (doc fn)
|
||||
(string-match (format "^(%s[^\n)]*)$" fn) doc)))
|
||||
(function (lambda (doc)
|
||||
;; end does not include trailing ")" sequence.
|
||||
(let ((end (- (match-end 0) 1)))
|
||||
(if (string-match " +" doc (match-beginning 0))
|
||||
(substring doc (match-end 0) end)
|
||||
"")))))
|
||||
|
||||
;; Try again not requiring this symbol name in the docstring.
|
||||
;; This will be the case when looking up aliases.
|
||||
(list (function (lambda (doc fn)
|
||||
(string-match "^([^\n)]+)$" doc)))
|
||||
(function (lambda (doc)
|
||||
;; end does not include trailing ")" sequence.
|
||||
(let ((end (- (match-end 0) 1)))
|
||||
(and (string-match " +" doc (match-beginning 0))
|
||||
(substring doc (match-end 0) end))))))
|
||||
|
||||
;; Emacs subr docstring style:
|
||||
;; (fn arg1 arg2 ...): description...
|
||||
(list (function (lambda (doc fn)
|
||||
(string-match "^([^\n)]+):" doc)))
|
||||
(function (lambda (doc)
|
||||
;; end does not include trailing "):" sequence.
|
||||
(let ((end (- (match-end 0) 2)))
|
||||
(and (string-match " +" doc (match-beginning 0))
|
||||
(substring doc (match-end 0) end))))))
|
||||
|
||||
;; XEmacs subr docstring style:
|
||||
;; "arguments: (arg1 arg2 ...)
|
||||
(list (function (lambda (doc fn)
|
||||
(string-match "^arguments: (\\([^\n)]+\\))" doc)))
|
||||
(function (lambda (doc)
|
||||
;; also skip leading paren, but the first word is
|
||||
;; actually an argument, not the function name.
|
||||
(substring doc (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))))
|
||||
|
||||
;; This finds the argstring for `condition-case'. Any others?
|
||||
(list (function (lambda (doc fn)
|
||||
(string-match
|
||||
(format "^Usage looks like \\((%s[^\n)]*)\\)\\.$" fn)
|
||||
doc)))
|
||||
(function (lambda (doc)
|
||||
;; end does not include trailing ")" sequence.
|
||||
(let ((end (- (match-end 1) 1)))
|
||||
(and (string-match " +" doc (match-beginning 1))
|
||||
(substring doc (match-end 0) end))))))
|
||||
|
||||
;; This finds the argstring for `setq-default'. Any others?
|
||||
(list (function (lambda (doc fn)
|
||||
(string-match (format "^[ \t]+\\((%s[^\n)]*)\\)$" fn)
|
||||
doc)))
|
||||
(function (lambda (doc)
|
||||
;; end does not include trailing ")" sequence.
|
||||
(let ((end (- (match-end 1) 1)))
|
||||
(and (string-match " +" doc (match-beginning 1))
|
||||
(substring doc (match-end 0) end))))))
|
||||
|
||||
;; This finds the argstring for `start-process'. Any others?
|
||||
(list (function (lambda (doc fn)
|
||||
(string-match "^Args are +\\([^\n]+\\)$" doc)))
|
||||
(function (lambda (doc)
|
||||
(substring doc (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))))
|
||||
))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun eldoc-function-argstring-from-docstring (fn)
|
||||
(let ((docstring (documentation fn 'raw))
|
||||
(table eldoc-function-argstring-from-docstring-method-table)
|
||||
(doc nil)
|
||||
(doclist nil))
|
||||
(save-match-data
|
||||
(while table
|
||||
(cond ((funcall (car (car table)) docstring fn)
|
||||
(setq doc (funcall (car (cdr (car table))) docstring))
|
||||
(setq table nil))
|
||||
(t
|
||||
(setq table (cdr table)))))
|
||||
|
||||
(cond ((not (stringp doc))
|
||||
nil)
|
||||
((string-match "&" doc)
|
||||
(let ((p 0)
|
||||
(l (length doc)))
|
||||
(while (< p l)
|
||||
(cond ((string-match "[ \t\n]+" doc p)
|
||||
(setq doclist
|
||||
(cons (substring doc p (match-beginning 0))
|
||||
doclist))
|
||||
(setq p (match-end 0)))
|
||||
(t
|
||||
(setq doclist (cons (substring doc p) doclist))
|
||||
(setq p l))))
|
||||
(eldoc-function-argstring-format (nreverse doclist))))
|
||||
(t
|
||||
(concat "(" (funcall eldoc-argument-case doc) ")"))))))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
;; forward-sexp calls scan-sexps, which returns an error if it hits the
|
||||
;; beginning or end of the sexp. This returns nil instead.
|
||||
|
|
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