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authorDaniel Colascione <dancol@dancol.org>2013-10-17 16:55:15 -0800
committerDaniel Colascione <dancol@dancol.org>2013-10-17 16:55:15 -0800
commit04a19a79ba8aaa0bb0bebe7da85b297eb4e3e1cf (patch)
treef976713f1c4d43b3a1ffe1dd85c4b618a9b71cd3 /lisp/ielm.el
parent4c1f03efec55c103c97654af339f1dc2bb510b21 (diff)
downloademacs-04a19a79ba8aaa0bb0bebe7da85b297eb4e3e1cf.tar.gz
IELM improvements.
Diffstat (limited to 'lisp/ielm.el')
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1 files changed, 199 insertions, 143 deletions
diff --git a/lisp/ielm.el b/lisp/ielm.el
index 4280a49af6e..fb1f9774237 100644
--- a/lisp/ielm.el
+++ b/lisp/ielm.el
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+;;; -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
;;; ielm.el --- interaction mode for Emacs Lisp
;; Copyright (C) 1994, 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@@ -62,10 +63,10 @@ the remaining prompts will be accidentally messed up. You may
wish to put something like the following in your init file:
\(add-hook 'ielm-mode-hook
- (lambda ()
- (define-key ielm-map \"\\C-w\" 'comint-kill-region)
- (define-key ielm-map [C-S-backspace]
- 'comint-kill-whole-line)))
+ (lambda ()
+ (define-key ielm-map \"\\C-w\" 'comint-kill-region)
+ (define-key ielm-map [C-S-backspace]
+ 'comint-kill-whole-line)))
If you set `comint-prompt-read-only' to t, you might wish to use
`comint-mode-hook' and `comint-mode-map' instead of
@@ -169,6 +170,7 @@ This variable is buffer-local.")
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(define-key map "\t" 'completion-at-point)
(define-key map "\C-m" 'ielm-return)
+ (define-key map "\e\C-m" 'ielm-return-for-effect)
(define-key map "\C-j" 'ielm-send-input)
(define-key map "\e\C-x" 'eval-defun) ; for consistency with
(define-key map "\e\t" 'completion-at-point) ; lisp-interaction-mode
@@ -203,7 +205,7 @@ This variable is buffer-local.")
"Possibly indent the current line as Lisp code."
(interactive)
(when (or (eq (preceding-char) ?\n)
- (eq (char-syntax (preceding-char)) ?\s))
+ (eq (char-syntax (preceding-char)) ?\s))
(ielm-indent-line)
t))
@@ -212,9 +214,9 @@ This variable is buffer-local.")
;; A wrapper for completion-at-point that returns non-nil if
;; completion has occurred
(let* ((btick (buffer-modified-tick))
- (cbuffer (get-buffer "*Completions*"))
- (ctick (and cbuffer (buffer-modified-tick cbuffer)))
- (completion-at-point-functions '(lisp-completion-at-point)))
+ (cbuffer (get-buffer "*Completions*"))
+ (ctick (and cbuffer (buffer-modified-tick cbuffer)))
+ (completion-at-point-functions '(lisp-completion-at-point)))
(completion-at-point)
;; completion has occurred if:
(or
@@ -222,7 +224,7 @@ This variable is buffer-local.")
(not (= btick (buffer-modified-tick)))
;; a completions buffer has been modified or created
(if cbuffer
- (not (= ctick (buffer-modified-tick cbuffer)))
+ (not (= ctick (buffer-modified-tick cbuffer)))
(get-buffer "*Completions*")))))
(defun ielm-complete-filename nil
@@ -258,13 +260,13 @@ evaluated. You can achieve the same effect with a call to
(interactive "bSet working buffer to: ")
(let ((buffer (get-buffer buf)))
(if (and buffer (buffer-live-p buffer))
- (setq ielm-working-buffer buffer)
+ (setq ielm-working-buffer buffer)
(error "No such buffer: %S" buf)))
(ielm-print-working-buffer))
;;; Other bindings
-(defun ielm-return nil
+(defun ielm-return (&optional for-effect)
"Newline and indent, or evaluate the sexp before the prompt.
Complete sexps are evaluated; for incomplete sexps inserts a newline
and indents. If however `ielm-dynamic-return' is nil, this always
@@ -272,22 +274,27 @@ simply inserts a newline."
(interactive)
(if ielm-dynamic-return
(let ((state
- (save-excursion
- (end-of-line)
- (parse-partial-sexp (ielm-pm)
- (point)))))
- (if (and (< (car state) 1) (not (nth 3 state)))
- (ielm-send-input)
- (when (and ielm-dynamic-multiline-inputs
- (save-excursion
- (beginning-of-line)
- (looking-at-p comint-prompt-regexp)))
- (save-excursion
- (goto-char (ielm-pm))
- (newline 1)))
- (newline-and-indent)))
+ (save-excursion
+ (end-of-line)
+ (parse-partial-sexp (ielm-pm)
+ (point)))))
+ (if (and (< (car state) 1) (not (nth 3 state)))
+ (ielm-send-input for-effect)
+ (when (and ielm-dynamic-multiline-inputs
+ (save-excursion
+ (beginning-of-line)
+ (looking-at-p comint-prompt-regexp)))
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (ielm-pm))
+ (newline 1)))
+ (newline-and-indent)))
(newline)))
+(defun ielm-return-for-effect ()
+ "Like `ielm-return', but do not print the result."
+ (interactive)
+ (ielm-return t))
+
(defvar ielm-input)
(defun ielm-input-sender (_proc input)
@@ -295,12 +302,12 @@ simply inserts a newline."
;; `ielm-send-input's call.
(setq ielm-input input))
-(defun ielm-send-input nil
+(defun ielm-send-input (&optional for-effect)
"Evaluate the Emacs Lisp expression after the prompt."
(interactive)
- (let (ielm-input) ; set by ielm-input-sender
- (comint-send-input) ; update history, markers etc.
- (ielm-eval-input ielm-input)))
+ (let (ielm-input) ; set by ielm-input-sender
+ (comint-send-input) ; update history, markers etc.
+ (ielm-eval-input ielm-input for-effect)))
;;; Utility functions
@@ -311,16 +318,41 @@ simply inserts a newline."
;;; Evaluation
-(defvar ielm-string)
-(defvar ielm-form)
-(defvar ielm-pos)
-(defvar ielm-result)
-(defvar ielm-error-type)
-(defvar ielm-output)
-(defvar ielm-wbuf)
-(defvar ielm-pmark)
-
-(defun ielm-eval-input (input-string)
+(defun ielm-standard-output-impl (process)
+ "Return a function to use for `standard-output' while in ielm eval.
+The returned function takes one character as input. Passing nil
+to this function instead of a character flushes the output
+buffer. Passing t appends a terminating newline if the buffer is
+nonempty, then flushes the buffer."
+ ;; Use an intermediate output buffer because doing redisplay for
+ ;; each character we output is too expensive. Set up a flush timer
+ ;; so that users don't have to wait for whole lines to appear before
+ ;; seeing output.
+ (let* ((output-buffer nil)
+ (flush-timer nil)
+ (flush-buffer
+ (lambda ()
+ (comint-output-filter
+ process
+ (apply #'string (nreverse output-buffer)))
+ (redisplay)
+ (setf output-buffer nil)
+ (when flush-timer
+ (cancel-timer flush-timer)
+ (setf flush-timer nil)))))
+ (lambda (char)
+ (let (flush-now)
+ (cond ((and (eq char t) output-buffer)
+ (push ?\n output-buffer)
+ (setf flush-now t))
+ ((characterp char)
+ (push char output-buffer)))
+ (if flush-now
+ (funcall flush-buffer)
+ (unless flush-timer
+ (setf flush-timer (run-with-timer 0.1 nil flush-buffer))))))))
+
+(defun ielm-eval-input (input-string &optional for-effect)
"Evaluate the Lisp expression INPUT-STRING, and pretty-print the result."
;; This is the function that actually `sends' the input to the
;; `inferior Lisp process'. All comint-send-input does is works out
@@ -331,108 +363,119 @@ simply inserts a newline."
;; this as in output filter that converted sexps in the output
;; stream to their evaluated value. But that would have involved
;; more process coordination than I was happy to deal with.
- ;;
- ;; NOTE: all temporary variables in this function will be in scope
- ;; during the eval, and so need to have non-clashing names.
- (let ((ielm-string input-string) ; input expression, as a string
- ielm-form ; form to evaluate
- ielm-pos ; End posn of parse in string
- ielm-result ; Result, or error message
- ielm-error-type ; string, nil if no error
- (ielm-output "") ; result to display
- (ielm-wbuf ielm-working-buffer) ; current buffer after evaluation
- (ielm-pmark (ielm-pm)))
- (unless (ielm-is-whitespace-or-comment ielm-string)
+ (let ((string input-string) ; input expression, as a string
+ form ; form to evaluate
+ pos ; End posn of parse in string
+ result ; Result, or error message
+ error-type ; string, nil if no error
+ (output "") ; result to display
+ (wbuf ielm-working-buffer) ; current buffer after evaluation
+ (pmark (ielm-pm)))
+ (unless (ielm-is-whitespace-or-comment string)
(condition-case err
- (let ((rout (read-from-string ielm-string)))
- (setq ielm-form (car rout)
- ielm-pos (cdr rout)))
- (error (setq ielm-result (error-message-string err))
- (setq ielm-error-type "Read error")))
- (unless ielm-error-type
- ;; Make sure working buffer has not been killed
- (if (not (buffer-name ielm-working-buffer))
- (setq ielm-result "Working buffer has been killed"
- ielm-error-type "IELM Error"
- ielm-wbuf (current-buffer))
- (if (ielm-is-whitespace-or-comment (substring ielm-string ielm-pos))
- ;; To correctly handle the ielm-local variables *,
- ;; ** and ***, we need a temporary buffer to be
- ;; current at entry to the inner of the next two let
- ;; forms. We need another temporary buffer to exit
- ;; that same let. To avoid problems, neither of
- ;; these buffers should be alive during the
- ;; evaluation of ielm-form.
- (let ((*1 *)
- (*2 **)
- (*3 ***)
- ielm-temp-buffer)
- (set-match-data ielm-match-data)
- (save-excursion
- (with-temp-buffer
- (condition-case err
- (unwind-protect
- ;; The next let form creates default
- ;; bindings for *, ** and ***. But
- ;; these default bindings are
- ;; identical to the ielm-local
- ;; bindings. Hence, during the
- ;; evaluation of ielm-form, the
- ;; ielm-local values are going to be
- ;; used in all buffers except for
- ;; other ielm buffers, which override
- ;; them. Normally, the variables *1,
- ;; *2 and *3 also have default
- ;; bindings, which are not overridden.
- (let ((* *1)
- (** *2)
- (*** *3))
- (kill-buffer (current-buffer))
- (set-buffer ielm-wbuf)
- (setq ielm-result
- (eval ielm-form lexical-binding))
- (setq ielm-wbuf (current-buffer))
- (setq
- ielm-temp-buffer
- (generate-new-buffer " *ielm-temp*"))
- (set-buffer ielm-temp-buffer))
- (when ielm-temp-buffer
- (kill-buffer ielm-temp-buffer)))
- (error (setq ielm-result (error-message-string err))
- (setq ielm-error-type "Eval error"))
- (quit (setq ielm-result "Quit during evaluation")
- (setq ielm-error-type "Eval error")))))
- (setq ielm-match-data (match-data)))
- (setq ielm-error-type "IELM error")
- (setq ielm-result "More than one sexp in input"))))
+ (let ((rout (read-from-string string)))
+ (setq form (car rout)
+ pos (cdr rout)))
+ (error (setq result (error-message-string err))
+ (setq error-type "Read error")))
+ (unless error-type
+ ;; Make sure working buffer has not been killed
+ (if (not (buffer-name ielm-working-buffer))
+ (setq result "Working buffer has been killed"
+ error-type "IELM Error"
+ wbuf (current-buffer))
+ (if (ielm-is-whitespace-or-comment (substring string pos))
+ ;; To correctly handle the ielm-local variables *,
+ ;; ** and ***, we need a temporary buffer to be
+ ;; current at entry to the inner of the next two let
+ ;; forms. We need another temporary buffer to exit
+ ;; that same let. To avoid problems, neither of
+ ;; these buffers should be alive during the
+ ;; evaluation of form.
+ (let* ((*1 *)
+ (*2 **)
+ (*3 ***)
+ (active-process (ielm-process))
+ (old-standard-output standard-output)
+ new-standard-output
+ ielm-temp-buffer)
+ (set-match-data ielm-match-data)
+ (save-excursion
+ (with-temp-buffer
+ (condition-case err
+ (unwind-protect
+ ;; The next let form creates default
+ ;; bindings for *, ** and ***. But
+ ;; these default bindings are
+ ;; identical to the ielm-local
+ ;; bindings. Hence, during the
+ ;; evaluation of form, the
+ ;; ielm-local values are going to be
+ ;; used in all buffers except for
+ ;; other ielm buffers, which override
+ ;; them. Normally, the variables *1,
+ ;; *2 and *3 also have default
+ ;; bindings, which are not overridden.
+ (let ((* *1)
+ (** *2)
+ (*** *3))
+ (when (eq standard-output t)
+ (setf new-standard-output
+ (ielm-standard-output-impl
+ active-process))
+ (setf standard-output new-standard-output))
+ (kill-buffer (current-buffer))
+ (set-buffer wbuf)
+ (setq result
+ (eval form lexical-binding))
+ (setq wbuf (current-buffer))
+ (setq
+ ielm-temp-buffer
+ (generate-new-buffer " *ielm-temp*"))
+ (set-buffer ielm-temp-buffer))
+ (when ielm-temp-buffer
+ (kill-buffer ielm-temp-buffer))
+ (when (eq new-standard-output standard-output)
+ (ignore-errors
+ (funcall standard-output t))
+ (setf standard-output old-standard-output)))
+ (error (setq result (error-message-string err))
+ (setq error-type "Eval error"))
+ (quit (setq result "Quit during evaluation")
+ (setq error-type "Eval error")))))
+ (setq ielm-match-data (match-data)))
+ (setq error-type "IELM error")
+ (setq result "More than one sexp in input"))))
;; If the eval changed the current buffer, mention it here
- (unless (eq ielm-wbuf ielm-working-buffer)
- (message "current buffer is now: %s" ielm-wbuf)
- (setq ielm-working-buffer ielm-wbuf))
-
- (goto-char ielm-pmark)
- (unless ielm-error-type
- (condition-case nil
- ;; Self-referential objects cause loops in the printer, so
- ;; trap quits here. May as well do errors, too
- (setq ielm-output (concat ielm-output (pp-to-string ielm-result)))
- (error (setq ielm-error-type "IELM Error")
- (setq ielm-result "Error during pretty-printing (bug in pp)"))
- (quit (setq ielm-error-type "IELM Error")
- (setq ielm-result "Quit during pretty-printing"))))
- (if ielm-error-type
- (progn
- (when ielm-noisy (ding))
- (setq ielm-output (concat ielm-output "*** " ielm-error-type " *** "))
- (setq ielm-output (concat ielm-output ielm-result)))
- ;; There was no error, so shift the *** values
- (setq *** **)
- (setq ** *)
- (setq * ielm-result))
- (setq ielm-output (concat ielm-output "\n")))
- (setq ielm-output (concat ielm-output ielm-prompt-internal))
- (comint-output-filter (ielm-process) ielm-output)))
+ (unless (eq wbuf ielm-working-buffer)
+ (message "current buffer is now: %s" wbuf)
+ (setq ielm-working-buffer wbuf))
+
+ (goto-char pmark)
+ (unless error-type
+ (condition-case nil
+ ;; Self-referential objects cause loops in the printer, so
+ ;; trap quits here. May as well do errors, too
+ (unless for-effect
+ (setq output (concat output (pp-to-string result))))
+ (error (setq error-type "IELM Error")
+ (setq result "Error during pretty-printing (bug in pp)"))
+ (quit (setq error-type "IELM Error")
+ (setq result "Quit during pretty-printing"))))
+ (if error-type
+ (progn
+ (when ielm-noisy (ding))
+ (setq output (concat output "*** " error-type " *** "))
+ (setq output (concat output result)))
+ ;; There was no error, so shift the *** values
+ (setq *** **)
+ (setq ** *)
+ (setq * result))
+ (when (or (not for-effect) (not (equal output "")))
+ (setq output (concat output "\n"))))
+ (setq output (concat output ielm-prompt-internal))
+ (comint-output-filter (ielm-process) output)))
;;; Process and marker utilities
@@ -462,6 +505,11 @@ Uses the interface provided by `comint-mode' (which see).
Inputs longer than one line are moved to the line following the
prompt (but see variable `ielm-dynamic-multiline-inputs').
+* \\[ielm-return-for-effect] works like `ielm-return', except
+ that it doesn't print the result of evaluating the input. This
+ functionality is useful when forms would generate voluminous
+ output.
+
* \\[completion-at-point] completes Lisp symbols (or filenames, within strings),
or indents the line if there is nothing to complete.
@@ -478,6 +526,13 @@ evaluations respectively. If the working buffer is another IELM
buffer, then the values in the working buffer are used. The variables
`*1', `*2' and `*3', yield the process buffer values.
+If, at the start of evaluation, `standard-output' is `t' (the
+default), `standard-output' is set to a special function that
+causes output to be directed to the ielm buffer.
+`standard-output' is restored after evaluation unless explicitly
+set to a different value during evaluation. You can use (princ
+VALUE) or (pp VALUE) to write to the ielm buffer.
+
Expressions evaluated by IELM are not subject to `debug-on-quit' or
`debug-on-error'.
@@ -501,7 +556,7 @@ Customized bindings may be defined in `ielm-map', which currently contains:
(setq comint-process-echoes nil)
(set (make-local-variable 'completion-at-point-functions)
'(ielm-tab comint-replace-by-expanded-history
- ielm-complete-filename ielm-complete-symbol))
+ ielm-complete-filename ielm-complete-symbol))
(set (make-local-variable 'ielm-prompt-internal) ielm-prompt)
(set (make-local-variable 'comint-prompt-read-only) ielm-prompt-read-only)
(setq comint-get-old-input 'ielm-get-old-input)
@@ -530,7 +585,7 @@ Customized bindings may be defined in `ielm-map', which currently contains:
;; Was cat, but on non-Unix platforms that might not exist, so
;; use hexl instead, which is part of the Emacs distribution.
(condition-case nil
- (start-process "ielm" (current-buffer) "hexl")
+ (start-process "ielm" (current-buffer) "hexl")
(file-error (start-process "ielm" (current-buffer) "cat")))
(set-process-query-on-exit-flag (ielm-process) nil)
(goto-char (point-max))
@@ -565,13 +620,14 @@ Customized bindings may be defined in `ielm-map', which currently contains:
;;;###autoload
(defun ielm nil
"Interactively evaluate Emacs Lisp expressions.
-Switches to the buffer `*ielm*', or creates it if it does not exist."
+Switches to the buffer `*ielm*', or creates it if it does not exist.
+See `inferior-emacs-lisp-mode' for details."
(interactive)
(let (old-point)
(unless (comint-check-proc "*ielm*")
(with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*ielm*")
- (unless (zerop (buffer-size)) (setq old-point (point)))
- (inferior-emacs-lisp-mode)))
+ (unless (zerop (buffer-size)) (setq old-point (point)))
+ (inferior-emacs-lisp-mode)))
(switch-to-buffer "*ielm*")
(when old-point (push-mark old-point))))