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diff --git a/lispref/abbrevs.texi b/lispref/abbrevs.texi new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..59e1995a4d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/lispref/abbrevs.texi @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ +@c -*-texinfo-*- +@c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. +@c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. +@setfilename ../info/abbrevs +@node Abbrevs, Processes, Syntax Tables, Top +@chapter Abbrevs And Abbrev Expansion +@cindex abbrev +@cindex abbrev table + + An abbreviation or @dfn{abbrev} is a string of characters that may be +expanded to a longer string. The user can insert the abbrev string and +find it replaced automatically with the expansion of the abbrev. This +saves typing. + + The set of abbrevs currently in effect is recorded in an @dfn{abbrev +table}. Each buffer has a local abbrev table, but normally all buffers +in the same major mode share one abbrev table. There is also a global +abbrev table. Normally both are used. + + An abbrev table is represented as an obarray containing a symbol for +each abbreviation. The symbol's name is the abbreviation. Its value is +the expansion; its function definition is the hook function to do the +expansion (if any); its property list cell contains the use count, the +number of times the abbreviation has been expanded. Because these +symbols are not interned in the usual obarray, they will never appear as +the result of reading a Lisp expression; in fact, normally they are +never used except by the code that handles abbrevs. Therefore, it is +safe to use them in an extremely nonstandard way. @xref{Creating +Symbols}. + + For the user-level commands for abbrevs, see @ref{Abbrevs,, Abbrev +Mode, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. + +@menu +* Abbrev Mode:: Setting up Emacs for abbreviation. +* Tables: Abbrev Tables. Creating and working with abbrev tables. +* Defining Abbrevs:: Specifying abbreviations and their expansions. +* Files: Abbrev Files. Saving abbrevs in files. +* Expansion: Abbrev Expansion. Controlling expansion; expansion subroutines. +* Standard Abbrev Tables:: Abbrev tables used by various major modes. +@end menu + +@node Abbrev Mode, Abbrev Tables, Abbrevs, Abbrevs +@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@section Setting Up Abbrev Mode + + Abbrev mode is a minor mode controlled by the value of the variable +@code{abbrev-mode}. + +@defvar abbrev-mode +A non-@code{nil} value of this variable turns on the automatic expansion +of abbrevs when their abbreviations are inserted into a buffer. +If the value is @code{nil}, abbrevs may be defined, but they are not +expanded automatically. + +This variable automatically becomes local when set in any fashion. +@end defvar + +@defvar default-abbrev-mode +This is the value @code{abbrev-mode} for buffers that do not override it. +This is the same as @code{(default-value 'abbrev-mode)}. +@end defvar + +@node Abbrev Tables, Defining Abbrevs, Abbrev Mode, Abbrevs +@section Abbrev Tables + + This section describes how to create and manipulate abbrev tables. + +@defun make-abbrev-table +This function creates and returns a new, empty abbrev table---an obarray +containing no symbols. It is a vector filled with zeros. +@end defun + +@defun clear-abbrev-table table +This function undefines all the abbrevs in abbrev table @var{table}, +leaving it empty. The function returns @code{nil}. +@end defun + +@defun define-abbrev-table tabname definitions +This function defines @var{tabname} (a symbol) as an abbrev table name, +i.e., as a variable whose value is an abbrev table. It defines abbrevs +in the table according to @var{definitions}, a list of elements of the +form @code{(@var{abbrevname} @var{expansion} @var{hook} +@var{usecount})}. The value is always @code{nil}. +@end defun + +@defvar abbrev-table-name-list +This is a list of symbols whose values are abbrev tables. +@code{define-abbrev-table} adds the new abbrev table name to this list. +@end defvar + +@defun insert-abbrev-table-description name &optional human +This function inserts before point a description of the abbrev table +named @var{name}. The argument @var{name} is a symbol whose value is an +abbrev table. The value is always @code{nil}. + +If @var{human} is non-@code{nil}, the description is human-oriented. +Otherwise the description is a Lisp expression---a call to +@code{define-abbrev-table} which would define @var{name} exactly as it +is currently defined. +@end defun + +@node Defining Abbrevs, Abbrev Files, Abbrev Tables, Abbrevs +@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@section Defining Abbrevs + + These functions define an abbrev in a specified abbrev table. +@code{define-abbrev} is the low-level basic function, while +@code{add-abbrev} is used by commands that ask for information from the +user. + +@defun add-abbrev table type arg +This function adds an abbreviation to abbrev table @var{table}. The +argument @var{type} is a string describing in English the kind of abbrev +this will be (typically, @code{"global"} or @code{"mode-specific"}); +this is used in prompting the user. The argument @var{arg} is the +number of words in the expansion. + +The return value is the symbol which internally represents the new +abbrev, or @code{nil} if the user declines to confirm redefining an +existing abbrev. +@end defun + +@defun define-abbrev table name expansion hook +This function defines an abbrev in @var{table} named @var{name}, to +expand to @var{expansion}, and call @var{hook}. The return value is an +uninterned symbol which represents the abbrev inside Emacs; its name is +@var{name}. + +The argument @var{name} should be a string. The argument +@var{expansion} should be a string, or @code{nil}, to undefine the +abbrev. + +The argument @var{hook} is a function or @code{nil}. If @var{hook} is +non-@code{nil}, then it is called with no arguments after the abbrev is +replaced with @var{expansion}; point is located at the end of +@var{expansion}. + +The use count of the abbrev is initialized to zero. +@end defun + +@defopt only-global-abbrevs +If this variable is non-@code{nil}, it means that the user plans to use +global abbrevs only. This tells the commands that define mode-specific +abbrevs to define global ones instead. This variable does not alter the +functioning of the functions in this section; it is examined by their +callers. +@end defopt + +@node Abbrev Files, Abbrev Expansion, Defining Abbrevs, Abbrevs +@section Saving Abbrevs in Files + + A file of saved abbrev definitions is actually a file of Lisp code. +The abbrevs are saved in the form of a Lisp program to define the same +abbrev tables with the same contents. Therefore, you can load the file +with @code{load} (@pxref{How Programs Do Loading}). However, the +function @code{quietly-read-abbrev-file} is provided as a more +convenient interface. + + User-level facilities such as @code{save-some-buffers} can save +abbrevs in a file automatically, under the control of variables +described here. + +@defopt abbrev-file-name +This is the default file name for reading and saving abbrevs. +@end defopt + +@defun quietly-read-abbrev-file filename +This function reads abbrev definitions from a file named @var{filename}, +previously written with @code{write-abbrev-file}. If @var{filename} is +@code{nil}, the file specified in @code{abbrev-file-name} is used. +@code{save-abbrevs} is set to @code{t} so that changes will be saved. + +This function does not display any messages. It returns @code{nil}. +@end defun + +@defopt save-abbrevs +A non-@code{nil} value for @code{save-abbrev} means that Emacs should +save abbrevs when files are saved. @code{abbrev-file-name} specifies +the file to save the abbrevs in. +@end defopt + +@defvar abbrevs-changed +This variable is set non-@code{nil} by defining or altering any +abbrevs. This serves as a flag for various Emacs commands to offer to +save your abbrevs. +@end defvar + +@deffn Command write-abbrev-file filename +Save all abbrev definitions, in all abbrev tables, in the file +@var{filename}, in the form of a Lisp program which when loaded will +define the same abbrevs. This function returns @code{nil}. +@end deffn + +@node Abbrev Expansion, Standard Abbrev Tables, Abbrev Files, Abbrevs +@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@section Looking Up and Expanding Abbreviations + + Abbrevs are usually expanded by commands for interactive use, +including @code{self-insert-command}. This section describes the +subroutines used in writing such functions, as well as the variables +they use for communication. + +@defun abbrev-symbol abbrev &optional table +This function returns the symbol representing the abbrev named +@var{abbrev}. The value returned is @code{nil} if that abbrev is not +defined. The optional second argument @var{table} is the abbrev table +to look it up in. If @var{table} is @code{nil}, this function tries +first the current buffer's local abbrev table, and second the global +abbrev table. +@end defun + +@defopt abbrev-all-caps +When this is set non-@code{nil}, an abbrev entered entirely in upper +case is expanded using all upper case. Otherwise, an abbrev entered +entirely in upper case is expanded by capitalizing each word of the +expansion. +@end defopt + +@defun abbrev-expansion abbrev &optional table +This function returns the string that @var{abbrev} would expand into (as +defined by the abbrev tables used for the current buffer). The optional +argument @var{table} specifies the abbrev table to use; if it is +specified, the abbrev is looked up in that table only. +@end defun + +@defvar abbrev-start-location +This is the buffer position for @code{expand-abbrev} to use as the start +of the next abbrev to be expanded. (@code{nil} means use the word +before point instead.) @code{abbrev-start-location} is set to +@code{nil} each time @code{expand-abbrev} is called. This variable is +also set by @code{abbrev-prefix-mark}. +@end defvar + +@defvar abbrev-start-location-buffer +The value of this variable is the buffer for which +@code{abbrev-start-location} has been set. Trying to expand an abbrev +in any other buffer clears @code{abbrev-start-location}. This variable +is set by @code{abbrev-prefix-mark}. +@end defvar + +@defvar last-abbrev +This is the @code{abbrev-symbol} of the last abbrev expanded. This +information is left by @code{expand-abbrev} for the sake of the +@code{unexpand-abbrev} command. +@end defvar + +@defvar last-abbrev-location +This is the location of the last abbrev expanded. This contains +information left by @code{expand-abbrev} for the sake of the +@code{unexpand-abbrev} command. +@end defvar + +@defvar last-abbrev-text +This is the exact expansion text of the last abbrev expanded, as +results from case conversion. Its value is +@code{nil} if the abbrev has already been unexpanded. This +contains information left by @code{expand-abbrev} for the sake of the +@code{unexpand-abbrev} command. +@end defvar + +@c Emacs 19 feature +@defvar pre-abbrev-expand-hook +This is a normal hook whose functions are executed, in sequence, just +before any expansion of an abbrev. @xref{Hooks}. Since it is a normal +hook, the hook functions receive no arguments. However, they can find +the abbrev to be expanded by looking in the buffer before point. +@end defvar + + The following sample code shows a simple use of +@code{pre-abbrev-expand-hook}. If the user terminates an abbrev with a +punctuation character, the hook function asks for confirmation. Thus, +this hook allows the user to decide whether to expand the abbrev, and +aborts expansion if it is not confirmed. + +@smallexample +(add-hook 'pre-abbrev-expand-hook 'query-if-not-space) + +;; @r{This is the function invoked by @code{pre-abbrev-expand-hook}.} + +;; @r{If the user terminated the abbrev with a space, the function does} +;; @r{nothing (that is, it returns so that the abbrev can expand). If the} +;; @r{user entered some other character, this function asks whether} +;; @r{expansion should continue.} + +;; @r{If the user enters the prompt with @kbd{y}, the function returns} +;; @r{@code{nil} (because of the @code{not} function), but that is} +;; @r{acceptable; the return value has no effect on expansion.} + +(defun query-if-not-space () + (if (/= ?\ (preceding-char)) + (if (not (y-or-n-p "Do you want to expand this abbrev? ")) + (error "Not expanding this abbrev")))) +@end smallexample + +@node Standard Abbrev Tables, , Abbrev Expansion, Abbrevs +@comment node-name, next, previous, up +@section Standard Abbrev Tables + + Here we list the variables that hold the abbrev tables for the +preloaded major modes of Emacs. + +@defvar global-abbrev-table +This is the abbrev table for mode-independent abbrevs. The abbrevs +defined in it apply to all buffers. Each buffer may also have a local +abbrev table, whose abbrev definitions take precedence over those in the +global table. +@end defvar + +@defvar local-abbrev-table +The value of this buffer-local variable is the (mode-specific) +abbreviation table of the current buffer. +@end defvar + +@defvar fundamental-mode-abbrev-table +This is the local abbrev table used in Fundamental mode. It is the +local abbrev table in all buffers in Fundamental mode. +@end defvar + +@defvar text-mode-abbrev-table +This is the local abbrev table used in Text mode. +@end defvar + +@defvar c-mode-abbrev-table +This is the local abbrev table used in C mode. +@end defvar + +@defvar lisp-mode-abbrev-table +This is the local abbrev table used in Lisp mode and Emacs Lisp mode. +@end defvar |