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;;; evil-common.el --- Common functions and utilities -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
;; Version: 1.15.0
;;
;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
;;; License:
;; This file is part of Evil.
;;
;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with Evil. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(require 'evil-vars)
(require 'evil-digraphs)
(require 'rect)
(require 'thingatpt)
(require 'cl-lib)
(require 'calc)
;;; Code:
(declare-function evil-visual-state-p "evil-states")
(declare-function evil-visual-restore "evil-states")
(declare-function evil-motion-state "evil-states")
(declare-function evil-ex-p "evil-ex")
(declare-function evil-set-jump "evil-jumps")
(condition-case nil
(require 'windmove)
(error
(message "evil: Could not load `windmove', \
window commands not available.")
nil))
;;; Compatibility with different Emacs versions
;; x-set-selection and x-get-selection have been deprecated since 25.1
;; by gui-set-selection and gui-get-selection
(defalias 'evil-get-selection
(if (fboundp 'gui-get-selection) 'gui-get-selection 'x-get-selection))
(defalias 'evil-set-selection
(if (fboundp 'gui-set-selection) 'gui-set-selection 'x-set-selection))
(defmacro evil-called-interactively-p ()
"Wrapper for `called-interactively-p'.
In older versions of Emacs, `called-interactively-p' takes
no arguments. In Emacs 23.2 and newer, it takes one argument."
(called-interactively-p 'any))
(make-obsolete 'evil-called-interactively-p
"please use (called-interactively-p 'any) instead."
"Git commit 222b791")
;; macro helper
(eval-and-compile
(defun evil-unquote (exp)
"Return EXP unquoted."
(while (eq (car-safe exp) 'quote)
(setq exp (cadr exp)))
exp))
(defun evil-delay (condition form hook &optional append local name)
"Execute FORM when CONDITION becomes true, checking with HOOK.
NAME specifies the name of the entry added to HOOK. If APPEND is
non-nil, the entry is appended to the hook. If LOCAL is non-nil,
the buffer-local value of HOOK is modified."
(if (and (not (booleanp condition)) (eval condition))
(eval form)
(let* ((name (or name (format "evil-delay-form-in-%s" hook)))
(fun (make-symbol name))
(condition (or condition t)))
(fset fun `(lambda (&rest args)
(when ,condition
(remove-hook ',hook #',fun ',local)
,form)))
(put fun 'permanent-local-hook t)
(add-hook hook fun append local))))
(put 'evil-delay 'lisp-indent-function 2)
;;; List functions
(defmacro evil--add-to-alist (list-var &rest elements)
"Add the assocation of KEY and VAL to the value of LIST-VAR.
If the list already contains an entry for KEY, update that entry;
otherwise add at the end of the list.
\(fn LIST-VAR KEY VAL &rest ELEMENTS)"
(when (eq (car-safe list-var) 'quote)
(setq list-var (cadr list-var)))
`(progn
,@(if (version< emacs-version "26")
;; TODO: Remove this path when support for Emacs 25 is dropped
(cl-loop for (key val) on elements by #'cddr
collect `(let* ((key ,key)
(val ,val)
(cell (assoc key ,list-var)))
(if cell
(setcdr cell val)
(push (cons key val) ,list-var))))
(cl-loop for (key val) on elements by #'cddr
collect `(setf (alist-get ,key ,list-var nil nil #'equal) ,val)))
,list-var))
(defun evil-add-to-alist (list-var key val &rest elements)
"Add the assocation of KEY and VAL to the value of LIST-VAR.
If the list already contains an entry for KEY, update that entry;
otherwise add at the end of the list."
(let ((tail (symbol-value list-var)))
(while (and tail (not (equal (car-safe (car-safe tail)) key)))
(setq tail (cdr tail)))
(if tail
(setcar tail (cons key val))
(set list-var (append (symbol-value list-var)
(list (cons key val)))))
(if elements
(with-no-warnings
(apply #'evil-add-to-alist list-var elements))
(symbol-value list-var))))
(make-obsolete 'evil-add-to-alist
"use `evil--add-to-alist' instead. You may need to recompile code with evil macros."
"1.13.1")
;; custom version of `delete-if'
(defun evil-filter-list (predicate list &optional pointer)
"Delete by side-effect all items satisfying PREDICATE in LIST.
Stop when reaching POINTER. If the first item satisfies PREDICATE,
there is no way to remove it by side-effect; therefore, write
\(setq foo (evil-filter-list 'predicate foo)) to be sure of
changing the value of `foo'."
(let ((tail list) elt head)
(while (and tail (not (eq tail pointer)))
(setq elt (car tail))
(cond
((funcall predicate elt)
(setq tail (cdr tail))
(if head
(setcdr head tail)
(setq list tail)))
(t
(setq head tail
tail (cdr tail)))))
list))
(defun evil-member-if (predicate list &optional pointer)
"Find the first item satisfying PREDICATE in LIST.
Stop when reaching POINTER, which should point at a link
in the list."
(let (elt)
(catch 'done
(while (and (consp list) (not (eq list pointer)))
(setq elt (car list))
(if (funcall predicate elt)
(throw 'done elt)
(setq list (cdr list)))))))
(defun evil-member-recursive-if (predicate tree)
"Find the first item satisfying PREDICATE in TREE."
(cond
((funcall predicate tree)
tree)
((listp tree)
(catch 'done
(dolist (elt tree)
(when (setq elt (evil-member-recursive-if predicate elt))
(throw 'done elt)))))))
(defun evil-concat-lists (&rest sequences)
"Concatenate lists, removing duplicates.
Elements are compared with `eq'."
(let (result)
(dolist (sequence sequences)
(dolist (elt sequence)
(push elt result)))
(nreverse (cl-remove-duplicates result :test #'eq))))
(defun evil-concat-alists (&rest sequences)
"Concatenate association lists, removing duplicates.
An alist is a list of cons cells (KEY . VALUE) where each key
may occur only once. Later values overwrite earlier values."
(let (result)
(dolist (sequence sequences)
(dolist (elt sequence)
(setq result (assq-delete-all (car-safe elt) result))
(push elt result)))
(nreverse result)))
(defun evil-concat-plists (&rest sequences)
"Concatenate property lists, removing duplicates.
A property list is a list (:KEYWORD1 VALUE1 :KEYWORD2 VALUE2...)
where each keyword may occur only once. Later values overwrite
earlier values."
(let (result)
(dolist (sequence sequences result)
(while sequence
(setq result
(plist-put result (pop sequence) (pop sequence)))))))
(defun evil-concat-keymap-alists (&rest sequences)
"Concatenate keymap association lists, removing duplicates.
A keymap alist is a list of cons cells (VAR . MAP) where each keymap
may occur only once, but where the variables may be repeated
\(e.g., (VAR . MAP1) (VAR . MAP2) is allowed). The order matters,
with the highest priority keymaps being listed first."
(let (result)
(dolist (sequence sequences)
(dolist (elt sequence)
(unless (rassq (cdr-safe elt) result)
(push elt result))))
(nreverse result)))
(defun evil-plist-delete (prop plist)
"Delete by side effect the property PROP from PLIST.
If PROP is the first property in PLIST, there is no way
to remove it by side-effect; therefore, write
\(setq foo (evil-plist-delete :prop foo)) to be sure of
changing the value of `foo'."
(let ((tail plist) elt head)
(while tail
(setq elt (car tail))
(cond
((eq elt prop)
(setq tail (cdr (cdr tail)))
(if head
(setcdr (cdr head) tail)
(setq plist tail)))
(t
(setq head tail
tail (cdr (cdr tail))))))
plist))
(defun evil-get-property (alist key &optional prop)
"Return property PROP for KEY in ALIST.
ALIST is an association list with entries of the form
\(KEY . PLIST), where PLIST is a property list.
If PROP is nil, return all properties for KEY.
If KEY is t, return an association list of keys
and their PROP values."
(cond
((null prop)
(cdr (assq key alist)))
((eq key t)
(let (result val)
(dolist (entry alist result)
(setq key (car entry)
val (cdr entry))
(when (plist-member val prop)
(setq val (plist-get val prop))
(push (cons key val) result)))))
(t
(plist-get (cdr (assq key alist)) prop))))
(defun evil-put-property (alist-var key prop val &rest properties)
"Set PROP to VAL for KEY in ALIST-VAR.
ALIST-VAR points to an association list with entries of the form
\(KEY . PLIST), where PLIST is a property list storing PROP and VAL."
(set alist-var
(let* ((alist (symbol-value alist-var))
(plist (cdr (assq key alist))))
(setq plist (plist-put plist prop val))
(when properties
(setq plist (evil-concat-plists plist properties)
val (car (last properties))))
(setq alist (assq-delete-all key alist))
(push (cons key plist) alist)))
val)
(defun evil-state-property (state prop &optional value)
"Return the value of property PROP for STATE.
PROP is a keyword as used by `evil-define-state'.
STATE is the state's symbolic name.
If VALUE is non-nil and the value is a variable,
return the value of that variable."
(let ((val (evil-get-property evil-state-properties state prop)))
(if (and value (symbolp val) (boundp val))
(symbol-value val)
val)))
(defmacro evil-swap (this that &rest vars)
"Swap the values of variables THIS and THAT.
If three or more arguments are given, the values are rotated.
E.g., (evil-swap A B C) sets A to B, B to C, and C to A."
`(progn
(setq ,this (prog1 ,that
(setq ,that ,this)))
,@(when vars
`((evil-swap ,that ,@vars)))))
(defmacro evil-sort (min max &rest vars)
"Place the smallest value in MIN and the largest in MAX.
If three or more arguments are given, place the smallest
value in the first argument and the largest in the last,
sorting in between."
(let ((sorted (make-symbol "sortvar")))
`(let ((,sorted (sort (list ,min ,max ,@vars) '<)))
(setq ,min (pop ,sorted)
,max (pop ,sorted)
,@(apply #'append
(mapcar #'(lambda (var)
(list var `(pop ,sorted)))
vars))))))
(defun evil-vector-to-string (vector)
"Turns vector into a string, changing <escape> to '\\e'"
(mapconcat (lambda (c)
(if (equal c 'escape)
"\e"
(make-string 1 c)))
vector
""))
;;; Command properties
(defmacro evil-define-command (command &rest body)
"Define a command COMMAND.
\(fn COMMAND (ARGS...) DOC [[KEY VALUE]...] BODY...)"
(declare (indent defun)
(doc-string 3)
(debug (&define name
[&optional lambda-list]
[&optional stringp]
[&rest keywordp sexp]
[&optional ("interactive" [&rest form])]
def-body)))
(let ((interactive '(interactive))
arg args doc doc-form key keys)
;; collect arguments
(when (listp (car-safe body))
(setq args (pop body)))
;; collect docstring
(when (> (length body) 1)
(if (eq (car-safe (car-safe body)) 'format)
(setq doc-form (pop body))
(when (stringp (car-safe body))
(setq doc (pop body)))))
;; collect keywords
(setq keys (plist-put keys :repeat t))
(while (keywordp (car-safe body))
(setq key (pop body)
arg (pop body))
(unless nil ; TODO: add keyword check
(setq keys (plist-put keys key arg))))
;; collect `interactive' form
(when (and body (consp (car body))
(eq (car (car body)) 'interactive))
(let* ((iform (pop body))
(result (apply #'evil-interactive-form (cdr iform)))
(form (car result))
(attrs (cdr result)))
(setq interactive `(interactive ,form)
keys (evil-concat-plists keys attrs))))
`(progn
;; the compiler does not recognize `defun' inside `let'
,(when (and command body)
`(defun ,command ,args
,@(when doc `(,doc))
,interactive
(ignore ,@(cl-set-difference args '(&optional &rest)))
,@body))
,(when (and command doc-form)
`(put ',command 'function-documentation ,doc-form))
;; set command properties for symbol or lambda function
(let ((func ',(if (and (null command) body)
`(lambda ,args
,interactive
,@body)
command)))
(apply #'evil-set-command-properties func ',keys)
func))))
;; If no Evil properties are defined for the command, several parts of
;; Evil apply certain default rules; e.g., the repeat system decides
;; whether the command is repeatable by monitoring buffer changes.
(defun evil-has-command-property-p (command property)
"Whether COMMAND has Evil PROPERTY.
See also `evil-has-command-properties-p'."
(plist-member (evil-get-command-properties command) property))
(defun evil-has-command-properties-p (command)
"Whether Evil properties are defined for COMMAND.
See also `evil-has-command-property-p'."
(and (evil-get-command-properties command) t))
(defun evil-get-command-property (command property &optional default)
"Return the value of Evil PROPERTY of COMMAND.
If the command does not have the property, return DEFAULT.
See also `evil-get-command-properties'."
(if (evil-has-command-property-p command property)
(evil-get-property evil-command-properties command property)
default))
(defun evil-get-command-properties (command)
"Return all Evil properties of COMMAND.
See also `evil-get-command-property'."
(evil-get-property evil-command-properties command))
(defun evil-set-command-property (command property value)
"Set PROPERTY to VALUE for COMMAND.
To set multiple properties at once, see
`evil-set-command-properties' and `evil-add-command-properties'."
(evil-put-property 'evil-command-properties command property value))
(defalias 'evil-put-command-property 'evil-set-command-property)
(defun evil-add-command-properties (command &rest properties)
"Add PROPERTIES to COMMAND.
PROPERTIES should be a property list.
To replace all properties at once, use `evil-set-command-properties'."
(apply #'evil-put-property
'evil-command-properties command properties))
(defun evil-set-command-properties (command &rest properties)
"Replace all of COMMAND's properties with PROPERTIES.
PROPERTIES should be a property list.
This erases all previous properties; to only add properties,
use `evil-set-command-property'."
(setq evil-command-properties
(assq-delete-all command evil-command-properties))
(when properties
(apply #'evil-add-command-properties command properties)))
(defun evil-remove-command-properties (command &rest properties)
"Remove PROPERTIES from COMMAND.
PROPERTIES should be a list of properties (:PROP1 :PROP2 ...).
If PROPERTIES is the empty list, all properties are removed."
(let (plist)
(when properties
(setq plist (evil-get-command-properties command))
(dolist (property properties)
(setq plist (evil-plist-delete property plist))))
(apply #'evil-set-command-properties command plist)))
(defun evil-yank-handler (&optional motion)
"Return the yank handler for MOTION.
MOTION defaults to the current motion."
(setq motion (or motion evil-this-motion))
(evil-get-command-property motion :yank-handler))
(defun evil-declare-motion (command)
"Declare COMMAND to be a movement function.
This ensures that it behaves correctly in visual state."
(evil-add-command-properties command :keep-visual t :repeat 'motion))
(defun evil-declare-repeat (command)
"Declare COMMAND to be repeatable."
(evil-add-command-properties command :repeat t))
(defun evil-declare-not-repeat (command)
"Declare COMMAND to be nonrepeatable."
(evil-add-command-properties command :repeat nil))
(defun evil-declare-ignore-repeat (command)
"Declare COMMAND to be nonrepeatable."
(evil-add-command-properties command :repeat 'ignore))
(defun evil-declare-change-repeat (command)
"Declare COMMAND to be repeatable by buffer changes rather than
keystrokes."
(evil-add-command-properties command :repeat 'change))
(defun evil-declare-insert-at-point-repeat (command)
"Declare COMMAND to be repeatable by buffer changes."
(evil-add-command-properties command :repeat 'insert-at-point))
(defun evil-declare-abort-repeat (command)
"Declare COMMAND to be nonrepeatable."
(evil-add-command-properties command :repeat 'abort))
(defun evil-delimited-arguments (string &optional num)
"Parse STRING as a sequence of delimited arguments.
Returns a list of NUM strings, or as many arguments as
the string contains. The first non-blank character is
taken to be the delimiter. If some arguments are missing
from STRING, the resulting list is padded with nil values.
Two delimiters following directly after each other gives
an empty string."
(save-match-data
(let ((string (or string ""))
(count (or num -1)) (idx 0)
argument delim match result)
(when (string-match "^[[:space:]]*\\([^[:space:]]\\)" string)
(setq delim (match-string 1 string)
argument (format "%s\\(\\(?:[\\].\\|[^%s]\\)*\\)"
(regexp-quote delim)
delim))
(while (and (/= count 0) (string-match argument string idx))
(setq match (match-string 1 string)
idx (match-end 1)
count (1- count))
(when (= count 0)
(unless (save-match-data
(string-match
(format "%s[[:space:]]*$" delim) string idx))
(setq match (substring string (match-beginning 1)))))
(unless (and (zerop (length match))
(zerop (length (substring string idx))))
(push match result))))
(when (and num (< (length result) num))
(dotimes (_ (- num (length result)))
(push nil result)))
(nreverse result))))
(defun evil-concat-charsets (&rest sets)
"Concatenate character sets.
A character set is the part between [ and ] in a regular expression.
If any character set is complemented, the result is also complemented."
(let ((bracket "") (complement "") (hyphen "") result)
(save-match-data
(dolist (set sets)
(when (string-match-p "^\\^" set)
(setq set (substring set 1)
complement "^"))
(when (string-match-p "^]" set)
(setq set (substring set 1)
bracket "]"))
(when (string-match-p "^-" set)
(setq set (substring set 1)
hyphen "-"))
(setq result (concat result set)))
(format "%s%s%s%s" complement bracket hyphen result))))
;;; Key sequences
(defun evil-keypress-parser (&optional input)
"Read from keyboard or INPUT and build a command description.
Returns (CMD COUNT), where COUNT is the numeric prefix argument.
Both COUNT and CMD may be nil."
(let (count negative)
(when input (setq unread-command-events (append input unread-command-events)))
(catch 'done
(while t
(let ((seq (read-key-sequence "")))
(when seq
(let ((cmd (key-binding seq)))
(cond
((null cmd) (throw 'done (list nil nil)))
((arrayp cmd) ; keyboard macro, recursive call
(let ((cmd (evil-keypress-parser cmd)))
(throw 'done
(list (car cmd)
(if (or count (cadr cmd))
(list (car cmd) (* (or count 1)
(or (cadr cmd) 1))))))))
((or (eq cmd #'digit-argument)
(and (equal seq "0")
count))
(let* ((event (aref seq (- (length seq) 1)))
(char (or (when (characterp event) event)
(when (symbolp event)
(get event 'ascii-character))))
(digit (if (or (characterp char) (integerp char))
(- (logand char ?\177) ?0))))
(setq count (+ (* 10 (or count 0)) digit))))
((eq cmd #'negative-argument)
(setq negative (not negative)))
(t
(throw 'done (list cmd
(and count
(* count
(if negative -1 1))))))))))))))
(defun evil-read-key (&optional prompt)
"Read a key from the keyboard.
Translates it according to the input method."
(let ((old-global-map (current-global-map))
(new-global-map (make-sparse-keymap))
(overriding-terminal-local-map nil)
(overriding-local-map evil-read-key-map)
seq char cmd)
(unwind-protect
(condition-case nil
(progn
(define-key new-global-map [menu-bar]
(lookup-key global-map [menu-bar]))
(define-key new-global-map [tab-bar]
(lookup-key global-map [tab-bar]))
(define-key new-global-map [tool-bar]
(lookup-key global-map [tool-bar]))
(setq new-global-map
(append new-global-map
(list (make-char-table 'display-table
'self-insert-command))))
(use-global-map new-global-map)
(setq seq (read-key-sequence prompt nil t)
char (aref seq 0)
cmd (key-binding seq))
(while (arrayp cmd)
(setq char (aref cmd 0)
cmd (key-binding cmd)))
(cond
((eq cmd 'self-insert-command)
char)
(cmd
(call-interactively cmd))
(t
(user-error "No replacement character typed"))))
(quit
(when (fboundp 'evil-repeat-abort)
(evil-repeat-abort))
(signal 'quit nil)))
(use-global-map old-global-map))))
(defun evil-read-quoted-char ()
"Command that calls `read-quoted-char'.
This command can be used wherever `read-quoted-char' is required
as a command. Its main use is in the `evil-read-key-map'."
(interactive)
(read-quoted-char))
(defun evil-read-digraph-char-with-overlay (overlay)
"Read two chars, displaying the first in OVERLAY, replacing `?'.
Return the digraph from `evil-digraph', else return second char."
(interactive)
(let (char1 char2 string)
(unwind-protect
(progn
(overlay-put overlay 'invisible t)
;; create overlay prompt
(setq string (propertize "?"
'face 'minibuffer-prompt
'cursor 1))
(overlay-put overlay 'after-string string)
(setq char1 (read-key))
(setq string (propertize (string char1)
'face 'minibuffer-prompt
'cursor 1))
(overlay-put overlay 'after-string string)
(setq char2 (read-key)))
(delete-overlay overlay))
(or (evil-digraph (list char1 char2))
;; use the last character if undefined
char2)))
(defun evil-read-digraph-char (&optional hide-chars)
"Read two keys from keyboard forming a digraph.
This function creates an overlay at (point), hiding the next
HIDE-CHARS characters. HIDE-CHARS defaults to 1."
(interactive)
(let ((overlay (make-overlay (point)
(min (point-max)
(+ (or hide-chars 1)
(point))))))
(evil-read-digraph-char-with-overlay overlay)))
(defun evil-read-motion (&optional motion count type modifier)
"Read a MOTION, motion COUNT and motion TYPE from the keyboard.
The type may be overridden with MODIFIER, which may be a type
or a Visual selection as defined by `evil-define-visual-selection'.
Return a list (MOTION COUNT [TYPE])."
(let (command prefix)
(setq evil-this-type-modified nil)
(unless motion
(while (progn
(setq command (evil-keypress-parser)
motion (pop command)
prefix (pop command))
(when prefix
(if count
(setq count (string-to-number
(concat (number-to-string count)
(number-to-string prefix))))
(setq count prefix)))
;; if the command is a type modifier, read more
(when (rassq motion evil-visual-alist)
(setq modifier
(or modifier
(car (rassq motion evil-visual-alist))))))))
(when modifier
(setq type (or type (evil-type motion 'exclusive)))
(cond
((eq modifier 'char)
;; TODO: this behavior could be less hard-coded
(if (eq type 'exclusive)
(setq type 'inclusive)
(setq type 'exclusive)))
(t
(setq type modifier)))
(setq evil-this-type-modified type))
(list motion count type)))
(defun evil-mouse-events-p (keys)
"Returns non-nil iff KEYS contains a mouse event."
(catch 'done
(dotimes (i (length keys))
(when (or (and (fboundp 'mouse-event-p)
(mouse-event-p (aref keys i)))
(mouse-movement-p (aref keys i)))
(throw 'done t)))
nil))
(defun evil-extract-count (keys)
"Splits the key-sequence KEYS into prefix-argument and the rest.
Returns the list (PREFIX CMD SEQ REST), where PREFIX is the
prefix count, CMD the command to be executed, SEQ the subsequence
calling CMD, and REST is all remaining events in the
key-sequence. PREFIX and REST may be nil if they do not exist.
If a command is bound to some keyboard macro, it is expanded
recursively."
(catch 'done
(let* ((len (length keys))
(beg 0)
(end 1)
(found-prefix nil))
(while (and (<= end len))
(let* ((seq (substring keys beg end))
(cmd (key-binding seq)))
(cond
((memq cmd '(undefined nil))
(user-error "No command bound to %s" seq))
((arrayp cmd) ; keyboard macro, replace command with macro
(setq keys (vconcat (substring keys 0 beg)
cmd
(substring keys end))
end (1+ beg)
len (length keys)))
((functionp cmd)
(if (or (memq cmd '(digit-argument negative-argument))
(and found-prefix
(equal (vconcat seq) (vector ?0))))
;; skip those commands
(setq found-prefix t ; found at least one prefix argument
beg end
end (1+ end))
;; a real command, finish
(throw 'done
(list (unless (zerop beg)
(string-to-number
(concat (substring keys 0 beg))))
cmd
seq
(when (< end len)
(substring keys end))))))
(t ; append a further event
(setq end (1+ end))))))
(user-error "Key sequence contains no complete binding"))))
(defun evil-extract-append (file-or-append)
"Return an (APPEND . FILENAME) pair based on FILE-OR-APPEND.
FILE-OR-APPEND should either be a filename or a \">> FILE\"
directive. APPEND will be t if FILE-OR-APPEND is an append
directive and nil otherwise. FILENAME will be the extracted
filename."
(if (and (stringp file-or-append)
(string-match "\\(>> *\\)" file-or-append))
(cons t (substring file-or-append(match-end 1)))
(cons nil file-or-append)))
(defun evil-set-keymap-prompt (map prompt)
"Set the prompt-string of MAP to PROMPT."
(delq (keymap-prompt map) map)
(when prompt
(setcdr map (cons prompt (cdr map)))))
(defun evil-lookup-key (map key)
"Returns non-nil value if KEY is bound in MAP."
(let ((definition (lookup-key map key)))
(if (numberp definition) ; in-band error
nil
definition)))
;;; Display
(defun evil-set-cursor (specs)
"Change the cursor's apperance according to SPECS.
SPECS may be a cursor type as per `cursor-type', a color
string as passed to `set-cursor-color', a zero-argument
function for changing the cursor, or a list of the above."
(unless (and (not (functionp specs))
(listp specs)
(null (cdr-safe (last specs))))
(setq specs (list specs)))
(dolist (spec specs)
(cond
((functionp spec)
(condition-case nil
(funcall spec)
(error nil)))
((stringp spec)
(evil-set-cursor-color spec))
(t
(setq cursor-type spec)))))
(defun evil-set-cursor-color (color)
"Set the cursor color to COLOR."
(unless (equal (frame-parameter nil 'cursor-color) color)
;; `set-cursor-color' forces a redisplay, so only
;; call it when the color actually changes
(set-cursor-color color)))
(defun evil-refresh-cursor (&optional state buffer)
"Refresh the cursor for STATE in BUFFER.
BUFFER defaults to the current buffer. If STATE is nil the
cursor type is either `evil-force-cursor' or the current state."
(when (and (boundp 'evil-local-mode) evil-local-mode)
(let* ((state (or state evil-force-cursor evil-state 'normal))
(default (or evil-default-cursor t))
(cursor (evil-state-property state :cursor t))
(color (or (and (stringp cursor) cursor)
(and (listp cursor)
(evil-member-if #'stringp cursor))
(frame-parameter nil 'cursor-color))))
(with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
;; if both STATE and `evil-default-cursor'
;; specify a color, don't set it twice
(when (and color (listp default))
(setq default (evil-filter-list #'stringp default)))
(evil-set-cursor default)
(evil-set-cursor cursor)))))
(defmacro evil-save-cursor (&rest body)
"Save the current cursor; execute BODY; restore the cursor."
(declare (indent defun)
(debug t))
`(let ((cursor cursor-type)
(color (frame-parameter (selected-frame) 'cursor-color))
(inhibit-quit t))
(unwind-protect
(progn ,@body)
(evil-set-cursor cursor)
(evil-set-cursor color))))
(defun evil-echo (string &rest args)
"Display an unlogged message in the echo area.
That is, the message is not logged in the *Messages* buffer.
\(To log the message, just use `message'.)"
(unless evil-no-display
(let (message-log-max)
(apply #'message string args))))
(defun evil-echo-area-save ()
"Save the current echo area in `evil-echo-area-message'."
(setq evil-echo-area-message (current-message)))
(defun evil-echo-area-restore ()
"Restore the echo area from `evil-echo-area-message'.
Does not restore if `evil-write-echo-area' is non-nil."
(unless evil-write-echo-area
(if evil-echo-area-message
(message "%s" evil-echo-area-message)
(message nil)))
(setq evil-echo-area-message nil
evil-write-echo-area nil))
;; toggleable version of `with-temp-message'
(defmacro evil-save-echo-area (&rest body)
"Save the echo area; execute BODY; restore the echo area.
Intermittent messages are not logged in the *Messages* buffer."
(declare (indent defun)
(debug t))
`(let ((inhibit-quit t)
evil-echo-area-message
evil-write-echo-area)
(unwind-protect
(progn
(evil-echo-area-save)
,@body)
(evil-echo-area-restore))))
(defmacro evil-without-display (&rest body)
"Execute BODY without Evil displays.
Inhibits echo area messages, mode line updates and cursor changes."
(declare (indent defun)
(debug t))
`(let ((evil-no-display t))
,@body))
(defvar evil-cached-header-line-height nil
"Cached height of the header line.
Used for fallback implementation on older Emacsen.")
(defun evil-header-line-height ()
"Return the height of the header line.
If there is no header line, return 0.
Used as a fallback implementation of `window-header-line-height' on
older Emacsen."
(let ((posn (posn-at-x-y 0 0)))
(or (when (eq (posn-area posn) 'header-line)
(cdr (posn-object-width-height posn)))
0)))
(defun evil-posn-x-y (position)
"Return the x and y coordinates in POSITION.
This function returns y offset from the top of the buffer area including
the header line and the tab line (on Emacs 27 and later versions).
On Emacs 24 and later versions, the y-offset returned by
`posn-at-point' is relative to the text area excluding the header
line and the tab line, while y offset taken by `posn-at-x-y' is relative to
the buffer area including the header line and the tab line.
This asymmetry is by design according to GNU Emacs team.
This function fixes the asymmetry between them.
Learned from mozc.el."
(let ((xy (posn-x-y position)))
(when header-line-format
(setcdr xy (+ (cdr xy)
(or (and (fboundp 'window-header-line-height)
(window-header-line-height))
evil-cached-header-line-height
(setq evil-cached-header-line-height (evil-header-line-height))))))
(when (fboundp 'window-tab-line-height)
(setcdr xy (+ (cdr xy) (window-tab-line-height))))
xy))
(defun evil-count-lines (beg end)
"Return absolute line-number-difference betweeen `beg` and `end`.
This should give the same results no matter where on the line `beg`
and `end` are."
(if (= beg end)
0
(let* ((last (max beg end))
(end-at-bol (save-excursion (goto-char last)
(bolp))))
(if end-at-bol
(count-lines beg end)
(1- (count-lines beg end))))))
;;; Movement
(defun evil-normalize-position (pos)
"Return POS if it does not exceed the buffer boundaries.
If POS is less than `point-min', return `point-min'.
Is POS is more than `point-max', return `point-max'.
If POS is a marker, return its position."
(cond
((not (number-or-marker-p pos))
pos)
((< pos (point-min))
(point-min))
((> pos (point-max))
(point-max))
((markerp pos)
(marker-position pos))
(t
pos)))
(defmacro evil-save-goal-column (&rest body)
"Restores the goal column after execution of BODY.
See also `evil-save-column'."
(declare (indent defun)
(debug t))
`(let ((goal-column goal-column)
(temporary-goal-column temporary-goal-column))
,@body))
(defmacro evil-save-column (&rest body)
"Restores the column after execution of BODY.
See also `evil-save-goal-column'."
(declare (indent defun)
(debug t))
`(let ((col (current-column)))
(evil-save-goal-column
,@body
(move-to-column col))))
(defun evil--stick-to-eol-p ()
"Called by vertical movement commands to help determine cursor position."
(let ((goal-col (or goal-column
(if (consp temporary-goal-column)
(car temporary-goal-column)
temporary-goal-column))))
(and evil-track-eol
(= most-positive-fixnum goal-col)
(eq last-command 'next-line))))
(defun evil-eolp ()
"Like `eolp' but accounts for `evil-move-beyond-eol' being nil."
(ignore-errors
(save-excursion
(unless (or evil-move-beyond-eol (memq evil-state '(insert replace)))
(forward-char))
(eolp))))
(defmacro evil-ensure-column (&rest body)
"Execute BODY so that column after execution is correct.
If `evil-start-of-line' is nil, treat BODY as if it were a `next-line' command.
This mostly copies the approach of Emacs' `line-move-1', but is modified
so it is more compatible with evil's notions of eol & tracking."
(declare (indent defun)
(debug t))
(let ((normalize-temporary-goal-column
`(if (consp temporary-goal-column)
;; Ensure a negative value is never set for `temporary-goal-column'
;; as it may have a negative component when both `whitespace-mode'
;; and `display-line-numbers-mode' are enabled.
;; See #1297
(setq temporary-goal-column (max 0 (+ (car temporary-goal-column)