| @ -1,73 +0,0 @@ | |||
| 2013-05-04 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| * ack: bump to version 1.2 to make the archiver happy | |||
| Fix http://debbugs.gnu.org/14338 | |||
| 2013-04-21 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| * ack: doc fix and release 1.01 | |||
| Support the silver search (ag) | |||
| https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher which is an order of | |||
| magnitude faster than ack. | |||
| 2013-04-20 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| * ack: Release v1.0 | |||
| 2013-02-26 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| * ack.el: work around bug http://debbugs.gnu.org/13811 | |||
| Use setq-local and enhance minibuffer prompt update feature. | |||
| 2013-02-07 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| * ack: release v0.9 | |||
| - remove emacs 23 support | |||
| - add a new command ack-mode-display-match | |||
| 2013-01-13 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| New command ack-yank-symbol-at-point and bind it to M-Y | |||
| Thanks to scottj@irc.freenode.net for request and testing. | |||
| Also update copyright years. | |||
| 2012-11-19 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| * ack.el (ack-buffer-name-function): New user variable | |||
| Thanks to scottj@irc.freenode.net for request and testing. | |||
| 2012-10-21 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| * ack.el: Make minibuffer prompt more informative | |||
| 2012-10-08 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| * README (Usage): Doc fix | |||
| 2012-10-08 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org> | |||
| Fix copyright headers for ack package | |||
| 2012-10-08 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org> | |||
| Convert packages/ack/README.rst to a package.el compatible README. | |||
| Tweak the description of the ack package in packages/ack/ack-pkg.el. | |||
| 2012-10-04 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| Add file ack-pkg.el | |||
| 2012-10-04 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| Sync ack.el and pcmpl-ack.el to version 0.8 | |||
| 2012-10-01 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| Add ack | |||
| @ -1,34 +0,0 @@ | |||
| This package provides an interface to ack http://beyondgrep.com -- a | |||
| tool like grep, designed for programmers with large trees of | |||
| heterogeneous source code. It builds on standard packages `compile.el' | |||
| and `ansi-color.el' and lets you seamlessly run `ack' with its large | |||
| set of options. | |||
| Ack-like tools such as the silver search (ag) and git/hg/bzr grep are | |||
| well supported too. | |||
| Usage: | |||
| Type `M-x ack' and provide a pattern to search. | |||
| Type `C-u M-x ack' to search from current project root. | |||
| Type `C-u C-u M-x ack' to interactively choose a directory to search. | |||
| While reading ack command and args from the minibuffer, the following | |||
| key bindings may be useful: | |||
| - `M-I' inserts a template for case-insensitive file name search | |||
| - `M-G' inserts a template for `git grep', `hg grep' or `bzr grep' | |||
| - `M-Y' inserts the symbol at point from the window before entering | |||
| the minibuffer | |||
| - `TAB' completes ack options | |||
| This package does not require `--nogroup' nor `--noheading'. | |||
| Coloring is performed using the standard library ansi-color.el. | |||
| Screenshots: | |||
| http://i.imgur.com/VwWyzAe.png | |||
| http://i.imgur.com/rwjC4pa.png | |||
| Bugs: | |||
| https://github.com/leoliu/ack-el/issues | |||
| ack.el was written by Leo Liu, with contributions from Phillip Lord. | |||
| @ -1,49 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ;;; ack-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;;; Code: | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads (ack) "ack" "ack.el" (20884 64193)) | |||
| ;;; Generated autoloads from ack.el | |||
| (autoload 'ack "ack" "\ | |||
| Run ack using COMMAND-ARGS and collect output in a buffer. | |||
| When called interactively, the value of DIRECTORY is provided by | |||
| `ack-default-directory-function'. | |||
| The following keys are available while reading from the | |||
| minibuffer: | |||
| \\{ack-minibuffer-local-map} | |||
| \(fn COMMAND-ARGS &optional DIRECTORY)" t nil) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete/ack) "pcmpl-ack" "pcmpl-ack.el" (20884 | |||
| ;;;;;; 64193)) | |||
| ;;; Generated autoloads from pcmpl-ack.el | |||
| (autoload 'pcomplete/ack "pcmpl-ack" "\ | |||
| Completion for the `ack' command. | |||
| Start an argument with '-' to complete short options and '--' for | |||
| long options. | |||
| \(fn)" nil nil) | |||
| (defalias 'pcomplete/ack-grep 'pcomplete/ack) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("ack-pkg.el") (20884 64193 379608)) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| (provide 'ack-autoloads) | |||
| ;; Local Variables: | |||
| ;; version-control: never | |||
| ;; no-byte-compile: t | |||
| ;; no-update-autoloads: t | |||
| ;; coding: utf-8 | |||
| ;; End: | |||
| ;;; ack-autoloads.el ends here | |||
| @ -1 +0,0 @@ | |||
| (define-package "ack" "1.2" "Interface to ack-like source code search tools") | |||
| @ -1,387 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ;;; ack.el --- interface to ack-like tools -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- | |||
| ;; Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |||
| ;; Author: Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| ;; Version: 1.2 | |||
| ;; Keywords: tools, processes, convenience | |||
| ;; Created: 2012-03-24 | |||
| ;; URL: https://github.com/leoliu/ack-el | |||
| ;; This program 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. | |||
| ;; This program 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 this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |||
| ;;; Commentary: | |||
| ;; This package provides an interface to ack http://beyondgrep.com -- | |||
| ;; a tool like grep, designed for programmers with large trees of | |||
| ;; heterogeneous source code. It builds on standard packages | |||
| ;; `compile.el' and `ansi-color.el' and lets you seamlessly run `ack' | |||
| ;; with its large set of options. | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; Ack-like tools such as the silver search (ag) and git/hg/bzr grep | |||
| ;; are well supported too. | |||
| ;;; Usage: | |||
| ;; + Type `M-x ack' and provide a pattern to search. | |||
| ;; + Type `C-u M-x ack' to search from current project root. | |||
| ;; + Type `C-u C-u M-x ack' to interactively choose a directory to | |||
| ;; search. | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; Note: use `ack-default-directory-function' for customised | |||
| ;; behaviour. | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; When in the minibuffer the following key bindings may be useful: | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; + `M-I' inserts a template for case-insensitive file name search | |||
| ;; + `M-G' inserts a template for `git grep', `hg grep' or `bzr grep' | |||
| ;; + `M-Y' inserts the symbol at point from the window before entering | |||
| ;; the minibuffer | |||
| ;; + `TAB' completes ack options | |||
| ;;; Bugs: https://github.com/leoliu/ack-el/issues | |||
| ;;; Code: | |||
| (require 'compile) | |||
| (require 'ansi-color) | |||
| (autoload 'shell-completion-vars "shell") | |||
| (eval-when-compile | |||
| (unless (fboundp 'setq-local) | |||
| (defmacro setq-local (var val) | |||
| (list 'set (list 'make-local-variable (list 'quote var)) val)))) | |||
| (defgroup ack nil | |||
| "Run `ack' and display the results." | |||
| :group 'tools | |||
| :group 'processes) | |||
| ;; Used implicitly by `define-compilation-mode' | |||
| (defcustom ack-scroll-output nil | |||
| "Similar to `compilation-scroll-output' but for the *Ack* buffer." | |||
| :type 'boolean | |||
| :group 'ack) | |||
| (defcustom ack-command | |||
| ;; Note: on GNU/Linux ack may be renamed to ack-grep | |||
| (concat (file-name-nondirectory (or (executable-find "ack-grep") | |||
| (executable-find "ack") | |||
| (executable-find "ag") | |||
| "ack")) " ") | |||
| "The default command for \\[ack]. | |||
| Note also options to ack can be specified in ACK_OPTIONS | |||
| environment variable and .ackrc, which you can disable by the | |||
| --noenv switch." | |||
| :type 'string | |||
| :safe 'stringp | |||
| :group 'ack) | |||
| (defcustom ack-buffer-name-function nil | |||
| "If non-nil, a function to compute the name of an ack buffer. | |||
| See `compilation-buffer-name-function' for details." | |||
| :type '(choice function (const nil)) | |||
| :group 'ack) | |||
| (defcustom ack-vc-grep-commands | |||
| '((".git" . "git --no-pager grep --color -n -i") | |||
| (".hg" . "hg grep -n -i") | |||
| ;; Plugin bzr-grep required for bzr < 2.6 | |||
| (".bzr" . "bzr grep --color=always -n -i")) | |||
| "An alist of vc grep commands for `ack-skel-vc-grep'. | |||
| Each element is of the form (VC_DIR . CMD)." | |||
| :type '(repeat (cons string string)) | |||
| :group 'ack) | |||
| (defcustom ack-default-directory-function 'ack-default-directory | |||
| "A function to return the default directory for `ack'. | |||
| It is called with one arg, the prefix arg to `ack'." | |||
| :type 'function | |||
| :group 'ack) | |||
| (defcustom ack-project-root-patterns | |||
| (list (concat "\\`" (regexp-quote dir-locals-file) "\\'") | |||
| "\\`Project\\.ede\\'" | |||
| "\\.xcodeproj\\'" ; xcode | |||
| "\\`\\.ropeproject\\'" ; python rope | |||
| "\\`\\.\\(?:CVS\\|bzr\\|git\\|hg\\|svn\\)\\'") | |||
| "A list of regexps to match files in a project root. | |||
| Used by `ack-guess-project-root'." | |||
| :type '(repeat string) | |||
| :group 'ack) | |||
| (defcustom ack-minibuffer-setup-hook nil | |||
| "Ack-specific hook for `minibuffer-setup-hook'." | |||
| :type 'hook | |||
| :group 'ack) | |||
| ;;; ======== END of USER OPTIONS ======== | |||
| (defvar ack-history nil "History list for ack.") | |||
| (defvar ack-first-column 0 | |||
| "Value to use for `compilation-first-column' in ack buffers.") | |||
| (defvar ack-error-screen-columns nil | |||
| "Value to use for `compilation-error-screen-columns' in ack buffers.") | |||
| (defvar ack-error "ack match" | |||
| "Stem of message to print when no matches are found.") | |||
| (defun ack-filter () | |||
| "Handle match highlighting escape sequences inserted by the ack process. | |||
| This function is called from `compilation-filter-hook'." | |||
| (save-excursion | |||
| (let ((ansi-color-apply-face-function | |||
| (lambda (beg end face) | |||
| (when face | |||
| (ansi-color-apply-overlay-face beg end face) | |||
| (put-text-property beg end 'ack-color t))))) | |||
| (ansi-color-apply-on-region compilation-filter-start (point))))) | |||
| (defvar ack-mode-font-lock-keywords | |||
| '(("^--$" 0 'shadow) | |||
| ;; Command output lines. | |||
| (": \\(.+\\): \\(?:Permission denied\\|No such \\(?:file or directory\\|device or address\\)\\)$" | |||
| 1 'compilation-error) | |||
| ;; Remove match from ack-error-regexp-alist before fontifying | |||
| ("^Ack \\(?:started\\|finished\\) at.*" | |||
| (0 '(face nil compilation-message nil message nil help-echo nil mouse-face nil) t)) | |||
| ("^Ack \\(exited abnormally\\|interrupt\\|killed\\|terminated\\)\\(?:.*with code \\([0-9]+\\)\\)?.*" | |||
| (0 '(face nil compilation-message nil message nil help-echo nil mouse-face nil) t) | |||
| (1 'compilation-error) | |||
| (2 'compilation-error nil t))) | |||
| "Additional things to highlight in ack output. | |||
| This gets tacked on the end of the generated expressions.") | |||
| (defun ack--column-start () | |||
| (or (let* ((beg (match-end 0)) | |||
| (end (save-excursion | |||
| (goto-char beg) | |||
| (line-end-position))) | |||
| (mbeg (text-property-any beg end 'ack-color t))) | |||
| (when mbeg (- mbeg beg))) | |||
| ;; Use column number from `ack' itself if available | |||
| (when (match-string 4) | |||
| (1- (string-to-number (match-string 4)))))) | |||
| (defun ack--column-end () | |||
| (let* ((beg (match-end 0)) | |||
| (end (save-excursion | |||
| (goto-char beg) | |||
| (line-end-position))) | |||
| (mbeg (text-property-any beg end 'ack-color t)) | |||
| (mend (and mbeg (next-single-property-change | |||
| mbeg 'ack-color nil end)))) | |||
| (when mend (- mend beg)))) | |||
| (defun ack--file () | |||
| (let (file) | |||
| (save-excursion | |||
| (while (progn | |||
| (forward-line -1) | |||
| (looking-at-p "^--$"))) | |||
| (setq file (or (get-text-property (line-beginning-position) 'ack-file) | |||
| (progn | |||
| (put-text-property (line-beginning-position) | |||
| (line-end-position) | |||
| 'font-lock-face compilation-info-face) | |||
| (buffer-substring-no-properties | |||
| (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)))))) | |||
| (put-text-property (line-beginning-position) | |||
| (min (1+ (line-end-position)) (point-max)) 'ack-file file) | |||
| (list file))) | |||
| ;;; `compilation-mode-font-lock-keywords' -> | |||
| ;;; `compilation--ensure-parse' -> `compilation--parse-region' -> | |||
| ;;; `compilation-parse-errors' -> `compilation-error-properties'. | |||
| ;;; `compilation-error-properties' returns nil if a previous pattern | |||
| ;;; in the regexp alist has already been applied in a region. | |||
| (defconst ack-error-regexp-alist | |||
| `(;; grouping line (--group or --heading) | |||
| ("^\\([1-9][0-9]*\\)\\(:\\|-\\)\\(?:\\(?4:[1-9][0-9]*\\)\\2\\)?" | |||
| ack--file 1 (ack--column-start . ack--column-end) | |||
| nil nil (4 compilation-column-face nil t)) | |||
| ;; none grouping line (--nogroup or --noheading) | |||
| ("^\\(.+?\\)\\(:\\|-\\)\\([1-9][0-9]*\\)\\2\\(?:\\(?4:[1-9][0-9]*\\)\\2\\)?" | |||
| 1 3 (ack--column-start . ack--column-end) | |||
| nil nil (4 compilation-column-face nil t)) | |||
| ("^Binary file \\(.+\\) matches$" 1 nil nil 0 1)) | |||
| "Ack version of `compilation-error-regexp-alist' (which see).") | |||
| (defvar ack-process-setup-function 'ack-process-setup) | |||
| (defun ack-process-setup () | |||
| ;; Handle `hg grep' output | |||
| (when (string-match-p "^[ \t]*hg[ \t]" (car compilation-arguments)) | |||
| (setq compilation-error-regexp-alist | |||
| '(("^\\(.+?:[0-9]+:\\)\\(?:\\([0-9]+\\):\\)?" 1 2))) | |||
| (setq-local compilation-parse-errors-filename-function | |||
| (lambda (file) | |||
| (save-match-data | |||
| (if (string-match "\\(.+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):" file) | |||
| (match-string 1 file) | |||
| file))))) | |||
| ;; Handle `bzr grep' output | |||
| (when (string-match-p "^[ \t]*bzr[ \t]" (car compilation-arguments)) | |||
| (setq-local compilation-parse-errors-filename-function | |||
| (lambda (file) | |||
| (save-match-data | |||
| ;; 'bzr grep -r' has files like `termcolor.py~147' | |||
| (if (string-match "\\(.+\\)~\\([0-9]+\\)" file) | |||
| (match-string 1 file) | |||
| file)))))) | |||
| (define-compilation-mode ack-mode "Ack" | |||
| "A compilation mode tailored for ack." | |||
| (setq-local compilation-disable-input t) | |||
| (setq-local compilation-error-face 'compilation-info) | |||
| (add-hook 'compilation-filter-hook 'ack-filter nil t)) | |||
| ;;; `compilation-display-error' is introduced in 24.4 | |||
| (unless (fboundp 'compilation-display-error) | |||
| (defun ack-mode-display-match () | |||
| "Display in another window the match in current line." | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (setq compilation-current-error (point)) | |||
| (next-error-no-select 0)) | |||
| (define-key ack-mode-map "\C-o" #'ack-mode-display-match)) | |||
| (defun ack-skel-file () | |||
| "Insert a template for case-insensitive file name search." | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (delete-minibuffer-contents) | |||
| (let ((ack (or (car (split-string ack-command nil t)) "ack"))) | |||
| (if (equal ack "ag") | |||
| (skeleton-insert `(nil ,ack " -ig '" _ "'")) | |||
| (skeleton-insert `(nil ,ack " -g '(?i:" _ ")'"))))) | |||
| ;; Work around bug http://debbugs.gnu.org/13811 | |||
| (defvar ack--project-root nil) ; dynamically bound in `ack' | |||
| (defun ack-skel-vc-grep () | |||
| "Insert a template for vc grep search." | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (let* ((regexp (concat "\\`" (regexp-opt | |||
| (mapcar 'car ack-vc-grep-commands)) | |||
| "\\'")) | |||
| (root (or (ack-guess-project-root default-directory regexp) | |||
| (error "Cannot locate vc project root"))) | |||
| (which (car (directory-files root nil regexp))) | |||
| (backend (downcase (substring which 1))) | |||
| (cmd (or (cdr (assoc which ack-vc-grep-commands)) | |||
| (error "No command provided for `%s grep'" backend)))) | |||
| (setq ack--project-root root) | |||
| (delete-minibuffer-contents) | |||
| (skeleton-insert `(nil ,cmd " '" _ "'")))) | |||
| (defun ack-yank-symbol-at-point () | |||
| "Yank the symbol from the window before entering the minibuffer." | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (let ((symbol (and (minibuffer-selected-window) | |||
| (with-current-buffer | |||
| (window-buffer (minibuffer-selected-window)) | |||
| (thing-at-point 'symbol))))) | |||
| (if symbol (insert symbol) | |||
| (minibuffer-message "No symbol found")))) | |||
| (defvar ack-minibuffer-local-map | |||
| (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) | |||
| (set-keymap-parent map minibuffer-local-map) | |||
| (define-key map "\t" 'completion-at-point) | |||
| (define-key map "\M-I" 'ack-skel-file) | |||
| (define-key map "\M-G" 'ack-skel-vc-grep) | |||
| (define-key map "\M-Y" 'ack-yank-symbol-at-point) | |||
| (define-key map "'" 'skeleton-pair-insert-maybe) | |||
| map) | |||
| "Keymap used for reading `ack' command and args in minibuffer.") | |||
| (defun ack-guess-project-root (start-directory &optional regexp) | |||
| (let ((regexp (or regexp | |||
| (mapconcat 'identity ack-project-root-patterns "\\|"))) | |||
| (parent (file-name-directory | |||
| (directory-file-name (expand-file-name start-directory))))) | |||
| (if (directory-files start-directory nil regexp) | |||
| start-directory | |||
| (unless (equal parent start-directory) | |||
| (ack-guess-project-root parent regexp))))) | |||
| (defun ack-default-directory (arg) | |||
| "A function for `ack-default-directory-function'. | |||
| With no \\[universal-argument], return `default-directory'; | |||
| With one \\[universal-argument], find the project root according to | |||
| `ack-project-root-patterns'; | |||
| Otherwise, interactively choose a directory." | |||
| (cond | |||
| ((not arg) default-directory) | |||
| ((= (prefix-numeric-value arg) 4) | |||
| (or (ack-guess-project-root default-directory) | |||
| (ack-default-directory '(16)))) | |||
| (t (read-directory-name "In directory: " nil nil t)))) | |||
| (defun ack-update-minibuffer-prompt (&optional _beg _end _len) | |||
| (when (minibufferp) | |||
| (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) | |||
| (save-excursion | |||
| (goto-char (minibuffer-prompt-end)) | |||
| (when (looking-at "\\(\\w+\\)\\s-") | |||
| (put-text-property | |||
| (point-min) (minibuffer-prompt-end) | |||
| 'display | |||
| (format "Run %s in `%s': " | |||
| (match-string-no-properties 1) | |||
| (file-name-nondirectory | |||
| (directory-file-name ack--project-root))))))))) | |||
| (defun ack-minibuffer-setup-function () | |||
| (shell-completion-vars) | |||
| (add-hook 'after-change-functions | |||
| #'ack-update-minibuffer-prompt nil t) | |||
| (ack-update-minibuffer-prompt) | |||
| (run-hooks 'ack-minibuffer-setup-hook)) | |||
| ;;;###autoload | |||
| (defun ack (command-args &optional directory) | |||
| "Run ack using COMMAND-ARGS and collect output in a buffer. | |||
| When called interactively, the value of DIRECTORY is provided by | |||
| `ack-default-directory-function'. | |||
| The following keys are available while reading from the | |||
| minibuffer: | |||
| \\{ack-minibuffer-local-map}" | |||
| (interactive | |||
| (let ((ack--project-root (or (funcall ack-default-directory-function | |||
| current-prefix-arg) | |||
| default-directory)) | |||
| ;; Disable completion cycling; see http://debbugs.gnu.org/12221 | |||
| (completion-cycle-threshold nil)) | |||
| (list (minibuffer-with-setup-hook 'ack-minibuffer-setup-function | |||
| (read-from-minibuffer "Ack: " | |||
| ack-command | |||
| ack-minibuffer-local-map | |||
| nil 'ack-history)) | |||
| ack--project-root))) | |||
| (let ((default-directory (expand-file-name | |||
| (or directory default-directory)))) | |||
| ;; Change to the compilation buffer so that `ack-buffer-name-function' can | |||
| ;; make use of `compilation-arguments'. | |||
| (with-current-buffer (compilation-start command-args 'ack-mode) | |||
| (when ack-buffer-name-function | |||
| (rename-buffer (funcall ack-buffer-name-function "ack")))))) | |||
| (provide 'ack) | |||
| ;;; ack.el ends here | |||
| @ -1,141 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ;;; pcmpl-ack.el --- completion for ack -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- | |||
| ;; Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |||
| ;; Author: Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> | |||
| ;; Keywords: tools, processes, convenience | |||
| ;; Created: 2012-09-26 | |||
| ;; URL: https://github.com/leoliu/ack-el | |||
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| ;;; Commentary: | |||
| ;; Provide pcompletion support for the cli tool `ack' which can be | |||
| ;; downloaded from http://beyondgrep.com. | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; Install: | |||
| ;; (autoload 'pcomplete/ack "pcmpl-ack") | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; Usage: | |||
| ;; - To complete short options type '-' first | |||
| ;; - To complete long options type '--' first | |||
| ;; - Color name completion is supported following | |||
| ;; --color-filename=, --color-match= and --color-lineno= | |||
| ;; - Type completion is supported following --type= | |||
| ;;; Code: | |||
| (require 'pcomplete) | |||
| (defcustom pcmpl-ack-program | |||
| (file-name-nondirectory (or (executable-find "ack-grep") | |||
| (executable-find "ack") | |||
| "ack")) | |||
| "Name of the ack program." | |||
| :type 'file | |||
| :group 'pcomplete) | |||
| (defvar pcmpl-ack-color-options | |||
| '("clear" | |||
| "reset" | |||
| "dark" | |||
| "bold" | |||
| "underline" | |||
| "underscore" | |||
| "blink" | |||
| "reverse" | |||
| "concealed" | |||
| "black" | |||
| "red" | |||
| "green" | |||
| "yellow" | |||
| "blue" | |||
| "magenta" | |||
| "on_black" | |||
| "on_red" | |||
| "on_green" | |||
| "on_yellow" | |||
| "on_blue" | |||
| "on_magenta" | |||
| "on_cyan" | |||
| "on_white") | |||
| "Color names for the `ack' command.") | |||
| (defun pcmpl-ack-run (buffer &rest args) | |||
| "Run ack with ARGS and send the output to BUFFER." | |||
| (condition-case nil | |||
| (apply 'call-process (or pcmpl-ack-program "ack") nil buffer nil args) | |||
| (file-error -1))) | |||
| (defun pcmpl-ack-short-options () | |||
| "Short options for the `ack' command." | |||
| (with-temp-buffer | |||
| (let (options) | |||
| (when (zerop (pcmpl-ack-run t "--help")) | |||
| (goto-char (point-min)) | |||
| (while (re-search-forward "^ -\\([^-]\\)" nil t) | |||
| (push (match-string 1) options)) | |||
| (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse options) ""))))) | |||
| (defun pcmpl-ack-long-options (&optional arg) | |||
| "Long options for the `ack' command." | |||
| (with-temp-buffer | |||
| (let (options) | |||
| (when (zerop (pcmpl-ack-run t (or arg "--help"))) | |||
| (goto-char (point-min)) | |||
| (while (re-search-forward | |||
| "\\(?: ?\\|, \\)\\(--\\(\\[no\\]\\)?\\([[:alnum:]-]+=?\\)\\)" | |||
| nil t) | |||
| (if (not (match-string 2)) | |||
| (push (match-string 1) options) | |||
| (push (concat "--" (match-string 3)) options) | |||
| (push (concat "--no" (match-string 3)) options))) | |||
| (nreverse options))))) | |||
| (defun pcmpl-ack-type-options () | |||
| "A list of types for the `ack' command." | |||
| (pcmpl-ack-long-options "--help-types")) | |||
| ;;;###autoload | |||
| (defun pcomplete/ack () | |||
| "Completion for the `ack' command. | |||
| Start an argument with '-' to complete short options and '--' for | |||
| long options." | |||
| ;; No space after = | |||
| (while t | |||
| (if (pcomplete-match "^-" 0) | |||
| (cond | |||
| ((pcomplete-match "^--color-\\w+=\\(\\S-*\\)" 0) | |||
| (pcomplete-here* pcmpl-ack-color-options | |||
| (pcomplete-match-string 1 0) t)) | |||
| ((pcomplete-match "^--\\(?:no\\)?ignore-dir=\\(\\S-*\\)" 0) | |||
| (pcomplete-here* (pcomplete-dirs) | |||
| (pcomplete-match-string 1 0) t)) | |||
| ((pcomplete-match "^--type=\\(\\S-*\\)" 0) | |||
| (pcomplete-here* (mapcar (lambda (type-option) | |||
| (substring type-option 2)) | |||
| (pcmpl-ack-type-options)) | |||
| (pcomplete-match-string 1 0) t)) | |||
| ((pcomplete-match "^--" 0) | |||
| (pcomplete-here* (append (pcmpl-ack-long-options) | |||
| (pcmpl-ack-type-options)))) | |||
| (t (pcomplete-opt (pcmpl-ack-short-options)))) | |||
| (pcomplete-here* (pcomplete-dirs-or-entries))))) | |||
| ;;;###autoload | |||
| (defalias 'pcomplete/ack-grep 'pcomplete/ack) | |||
| (provide 'pcmpl-ack) | |||
| ;;; pcmpl-ack.el ends here | |||
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| @ -1,57 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ======================================= | |||
| Elpy, the Emacs Lisp Python Environment | |||
| ======================================= | |||
| Elpy is an Emacs package to bring powerful Python editing to Emacs. It | |||
| combines a number of other packages, both written in Emacs Lisp as | |||
| well as Python. | |||
| .. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/jorgenschaefer/elpy.png | |||
| :alt: Build Status | |||
| :target: http://travis-ci.org/jorgenschaefer/elpy | |||
| :width: 77px | |||
| :height: 19px | |||
| Documentation | |||
| ============= | |||
| You can find the documentation `on the wiki`__. | |||
| .. __: https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy/wiki | |||
| Quick Installation | |||
| ================== | |||
| You can also read the `detailed installation instructions`__. | |||
| .. __: https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy/wiki/Installation | |||
| First, install the required Python packages::: | |||
| pip install elpy rope | |||
| (Note: If you are installing the development version of elpy, do not | |||
| install the elpy Python package, but simply put the repository in your | |||
| ``PYTHONPATH``.) | |||
| Evaluate this in your ``*scratch*`` buffer: | |||
| .. code-block:: lisp | |||
| (require 'package) | |||
| (add-to-list 'package-archives | |||
| '("marmalade" . "http://marmalade-repo.org/packages/")) | |||
| Then run ``M-x package-refresh-contents`` to load the contents of the | |||
| new repository, and ``M-x package-install RET elpy RET`` to install | |||
| elpy. | |||
| Finally, add the following to your ``.emacs``: | |||
| .. code-block:: lisp | |||
| (package-initialize) | |||
| (elpy-enable) | |||
| Done. | |||
| @ -1,54 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ;;; elpy-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;;; Code: | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads (elpy-mode elpy-disable elpy-enable) "elpy" "elpy.el" | |||
| ;;;;;; (21139 23652 0 0)) | |||
| ;;; Generated autoloads from elpy.el | |||
| (autoload 'elpy-enable "elpy" "\ | |||
| Enable Elpy in all future Python buffers. | |||
| When SKIP-INITIALIZE-VARIABLES is non-nil, this will NOT call | |||
| `elpy-initialize-variables' to configure various modes in a way | |||
| that the Elpy author considers sensible. If you'd rather | |||
| configure those modes yourself, pass t here. | |||
| \(fn &optional SKIP-INITIALIZE-VARIABLES)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'elpy-disable "elpy" "\ | |||
| Disable Elpy in all future Python buffers. | |||
| \(fn)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'elpy-mode "elpy" "\ | |||
| Minor mode in Python buffers for the Emacs Lisp Python Environment. | |||
| This mode fully supports virtualenvs. Once you switch a | |||
| virtualenv using \\[virtualenv-workon], you can use | |||
| \\[elpy-rpc-restart] to make the elpy Python process use your | |||
| virtualenv. | |||
| See https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy/wiki/Keybindings for a | |||
| more structured list. | |||
| \\{elpy-mode-map} | |||
| \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("elpy-pkg.el" "elpy-refactor.el") (21139 | |||
| ;;;;;; 23652 758883 0)) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| (provide 'elpy-autoloads) | |||
| ;; Local Variables: | |||
| ;; version-control: never | |||
| ;; no-byte-compile: t | |||
| ;; no-update-autoloads: t | |||
| ;; coding: utf-8 | |||
| ;; End: | |||
| ;;; elpy-autoloads.el ends here | |||
| @ -1,12 +0,0 @@ | |||
| (define-package "elpy" "1.2.1" | |||
| "Emacs Python Development Environment" | |||
| '((auto-complete "1.4") | |||
| (find-file-in-project "3.2") | |||
| (fuzzy "0.1") ;; For auto-complete | |||
| (highlight-indentation "0.5.0") | |||
| (idomenu "0.1") | |||
| (iedit "0.97") | |||
| (nose "0.1.1") | |||
| (virtualenv "1.2") | |||
| (yasnippet "0.8.0")) | |||
| ) | |||
| @ -1,284 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ;;; elpy-refactor.el --- Refactoring mode for Elpy | |||
| ;; Copyright (C) 2013 Jorgen Schaefer | |||
| ;; Author: Jorgen Schaefer <contact@jorgenschaefer.de> | |||
| ;; URL: https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy | |||
| ;; This program 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. | |||
| ;; This program 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 this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |||
| ;;; Commentary: | |||
| ;; This file provides an interface, including a major mode, to use | |||
| ;; refactoring options provided by the Rope library. | |||
| ;;; Code: | |||
| ;; We require elpy, but elpy loads us, so we shouldn't load it back. | |||
| ;; (require 'elpy) | |||
| (defvar elpy-refactor-changes nil | |||
| "Changes that will be commited on \\[elpy-refactor-commit].") | |||
| (make-variable-buffer-local 'elpy-refactor-current-changes) | |||
| (defvar elpy-refactor-window-configuration nil | |||
| "The old window configuration. Will be restored after commit.") | |||
| (make-variable-buffer-local 'elpy-refactor-window-configuration) | |||
| (defun elpy-refactor () | |||
| "Run the Elpy refactoring interface for Python code." | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (save-some-buffers) | |||
| (let* ((selection (elpy-refactor-select | |||
| (elpy-refactor-rpc-get-options))) | |||
| (method (car selection)) | |||
| (args (cdr selection))) | |||
| (when method | |||
| (elpy-refactor-create-change-buffer | |||
| (elpy-refactor-rpc-get-changes method args))))) | |||
| (defun elpy-refactor-select (options) | |||
| "Show the user the refactoring options and let her choose one. | |||
| Depending on the chosen option, ask the user for further | |||
| arguments and build the argument. | |||
| Return a cons cell of the name of the option and the arg list | |||
| created." | |||
| (let ((buf (get-buffer-create "*Elpy Refactor*")) | |||
| (pos (vector (1- (point)) | |||
| (ignore-errors | |||
| (1- (region-beginning))) | |||
| (ignore-errors | |||
| (1- (region-end))))) | |||
| (inhibit-read-only t) | |||
| (options (sort options | |||
| (lambda (a b) | |||
| (let ((cata (cdr (assq 'category a))) | |||
| (catb (cdr (assq 'category b)))) | |||
| (if (equal cata catb) | |||
| (string< (cdr (assq 'description a)) | |||
| (cdr (assq 'description b))) | |||
| (string< cata catb)))))) | |||
| (key ?a) | |||
| last-category | |||
| option-alist) | |||
| (with-current-buffer buf | |||
| (erase-buffer) | |||
| (dolist (option options) | |||
| (let ((category (cdr (assq 'category option))) | |||
| (description (cdr (assq 'description option))) | |||
| (name (cdr (assq 'name option))) | |||
| (args (cdr (assq 'args option)))) | |||
| (when (not (equal category last-category)) | |||
| (when last-category | |||
| (insert "\n")) | |||
| (insert (propertize category 'face 'bold) "\n") | |||
| (setq last-category category)) | |||
| (insert " (" key ") " description "\n") | |||
| (setq option-alist (cons (list key name args) | |||
| option-alist)) | |||
| (setq key (1+ key)))) | |||
| (let ((window-conf (current-window-configuration))) | |||
| (unwind-protect | |||
| (progn | |||
| (with-selected-window (display-buffer buf) | |||
| (goto-char (point-min))) | |||
| (fit-window-to-buffer (get-buffer-window buf)) | |||
| (let* ((key (read-key "Refactoring action? ")) | |||
| (entry (cdr (assoc key option-alist)))) | |||
| (kill-buffer buf) | |||
| (cons (car entry) ; name | |||
| (elpy-refactor-build-arguments (cadr entry) | |||
| pos)))) | |||
| (set-window-configuration window-conf)))))) | |||
| (defun elpy-refactor-build-arguments (args pos) | |||
| "Translate an argument list specification to an argument list. | |||
| POS is a vector of three elements, the current offset, the offset | |||
| of the beginning of the region, and the offset of the end of the | |||
| region. | |||
| ARGS is a list of triples, each triple containing the name of an | |||
| argument (ignored), the type of the argument, and a possible | |||
| prompt string. | |||
| Available types: | |||
| offset - The offset in the buffer, (1- (point)) | |||
| start_offset - Offset of the beginning of the region | |||
| end_offset - Offset of the end of the region | |||
| string - A free-form string | |||
| filename - A non-existing file name | |||
| directory - An existing directory name | |||
| boolean - A boolean question" | |||
| (mapcar (lambda (arg) | |||
| (let ((type (cadr arg)) | |||
| (prompt (caddr arg))) | |||
| (cond | |||
| ((equal type "offset") | |||
| (aref pos 0)) | |||
| ((equal type "start_offset") | |||
| (aref pos 1)) | |||
| ((equal type "end_offset") | |||
| (aref pos 2)) | |||
| ((equal type "string") | |||
| (read-from-minibuffer prompt)) | |||
| ((equal type "filename") | |||
| (expand-file-name | |||
| (read-file-name prompt))) | |||
| ((equal type "directory") | |||
| (expand-file-name | |||
| (read-directory-name prompt))) | |||
| ((equal type "boolean") | |||
| (y-or-n-p prompt))))) | |||
| args)) | |||
| (defun elpy-refactor-create-change-buffer (changes) | |||
| "Show the user a buffer of changes. | |||
| The user can review the changes and confirm them with | |||
| \\[elpy-refactor-commit]." | |||
| (when (not changes) | |||
| (error "No changes for this refactoring action.")) | |||
| (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Elpy Refactor*") | |||
| (elpy-refactor-mode) | |||
| (setq elpy-refactor-changes changes | |||
| elpy-refactor-window-configuration (current-window-configuration)) | |||
| (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) | |||
| (erase-buffer) | |||
| (elpy-refactor-insert-changes changes)) | |||
| (select-window (display-buffer (current-buffer))) | |||
| (goto-char (point-min)))) | |||
| (defun elpy-refactor-insert-changes (changes) | |||
| "Format and display the changes described in CHANGES." | |||
| (insert (propertize "Use C-c C-c to apply the following changes." | |||
| 'face 'bold) | |||
| "\n\n") | |||
| (dolist (change changes) | |||
| (let ((action (cdr (assq 'action change)))) | |||
| (cond | |||
| ((equal action "change") | |||
| (insert (cdr (assq 'diff change)) | |||
| "\n")) | |||
| ((equal action "create") | |||
| (let ((type (cdr (assq 'type change)))) | |||
| (if (equal type "file") | |||
| (insert "+++ " (cdr (assq 'file change)) "\n" | |||
| "Create file " (cdr (assq 'file change)) "\n" | |||
| "\n") | |||
| (insert "+++ " (cdr (assq 'path change)) "\n" | |||
| "Create directory " (cdr (assq 'path change)) "\n" | |||
| "\n")))) | |||
| ((equal action "move") | |||
| (insert "--- " (cdr (assq 'source change)) "\n" | |||
| "+++ " (cdr (assq 'destination change)) "\n" | |||
| "Rename " (cdr (assq 'type change)) "\n" | |||
| "\n")) | |||
| ((equal action "delete") | |||
| (let ((type (cdr (assq 'type change)))) | |||
| (if (equal type "file") | |||
| (insert "--- " (cdr (assq 'file change)) "\n" | |||
| "Delete file " (cdr (assq 'file change)) "\n" | |||
| "\n") | |||
| (insert "--- " (cdr (assq 'path change)) "\n" | |||
| "Delete directory " (cdr (assq 'path change)) "\n" | |||
| "\n")))))))) | |||
| (defvar elpy-refactor-mode-map | |||
| (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) | |||
| (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'elpy-refactor-commit) | |||
| (define-key map (kbd "q") 'bury-buffer) | |||
| (define-key map (kbd "h") 'describe-mode) | |||
| (define-key map (kbd "?") 'describe-mode) | |||
| map) | |||
| "The key map for `elpy-refactor-mode'.") | |||
| (define-derived-mode elpy-refactor-mode diff-mode "Elpy Refactor" | |||
| "Mode to display refactoring actions and ask confirmation from the user. | |||
| \\{elpy-refactor-mode-map}" | |||
| :group 'elpy | |||
| (view-mode 1)) | |||
| (defun elpy-refactor-commit () | |||
| "Commit the changes in the current buffer." | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (when (not elpy-refactor-changes) | |||
| (error "No changes to commit.")) | |||
| ;; Restore the window configuration as the first thing so that | |||
| ;; changes below are visible to the user. Especially the point | |||
| ;; change in possible buffer changes. | |||
| (set-window-configuration elpy-refactor-window-configuration) | |||
| (dolist (change elpy-refactor-changes) | |||
| (let ((action (cdr (assq 'action change)))) | |||
| (cond | |||
| ((equal action "change") | |||
| (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect (cdr (assq 'file change))) | |||
| ;; This would break for save-excursion as the buffer is | |||
| ;; truncated, so all markets now point to position 1. | |||
| (let ((old-point (point))) | |||
| (undo-boundary) | |||
| (erase-buffer) | |||
| (insert (cdr (assq 'contents change))) | |||
| (undo-boundary) | |||
| (goto-char old-point)))) | |||
| ((equal action "create") | |||
| (if (equal (cdr (assq 'type change)) | |||
| "file") | |||
| (find-file-noselect (cdr (assq 'file change))) | |||
| (make-directory (cdr (assq 'path change))))) | |||
| ((equal action "move") | |||
| (let* ((source (cdr (assq 'source change))) | |||
| (dest (cdr (assq 'destination change))) | |||
| (buf (get-file-buffer source))) | |||
| (when buf | |||
| (with-current-buffer buf | |||
| (setq buffer-file-name dest) | |||
| (rename-buffer (file-name-nondirectory dest) t))) | |||
| (rename-file source dest))) | |||
| ((equal action "delete") | |||
| (if (equal (cdr (assq 'type change)) "file") | |||
| (let ((name (cdr (assq 'file change)))) | |||
| (when (y-or-n-p (format "Really delete %s? " name)) | |||
| (delete-file name t))) | |||
| (let ((name (cdr (assq 'directory change)))) | |||
| (when (y-or-n-p (format "Really delete %s? " name)) | |||
| (delete-directory name nil t)))))))) | |||
| (kill-buffer (current-buffer))) | |||
| (defun elpy-refactor-rpc-get-options () | |||
| "Get a list of refactoring options from the Elpy RPC." | |||
| (if (use-region-p) | |||
| (elpy-rpc "get_refactor_options" | |||
| (list (elpy-project-root) | |||
| (buffer-file-name) | |||
| (1- (region-beginning)) | |||
| (1- (region-end)))) | |||
| (elpy-rpc "get_refactor_options" | |||
| (list (elpy-project-root) | |||
| (buffer-file-name) | |||
| (1- (point)))))) | |||
| (defun elpy-refactor-rpc-get-changes (method args) | |||
| "Get a list of changes from the Elpy RPC after applying METHOD with ARGS." | |||
| (elpy-rpc "refactor" | |||
| (list (elpy-project-root) | |||
| (buffer-file-name) | |||
| method args))) | |||
| (provide 'elpy-refactor) | |||
| ;;; elpy-refactor.el ends here | |||
| @ -1,10 +0,0 @@ | |||
| # -*- mode: snippet -*- | |||
| # name: __enter__ | |||
| # key: __enter__ | |||
| # expand-env: ((yas-indent-line nil)) | |||
| # -- | |||
| __enter__(self): | |||
| $1 | |||
| def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): | |||
| $2 | |||
| @ -1,6 +0,0 @@ | |||
| # -*- mode: snippet -*- | |||
| # name: __exit__ | |||
| # key: __exit__ | |||
| # -- | |||
| __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): | |||
| $0 | |||
| @ -1,7 +0,0 @@ | |||
| # -*- mode: snippet -*- | |||
| # name: super | |||
| # key: super | |||
| # expand-env: ((class (lambda () (let ((info (python-info-current-defun))) (if info (car (split-string info "\\.")) "class")))) (method (lambda () (let ((info (python-info-current-defun))) (if info (cadr (split-string info "\\.")) "method")))) (object (lambda () (if (and (python-nav-beginning-of-defun) (re-search-forward "(\\([^),=]*\\)" nil t)) (match-string-no-properties 1) "self")))) | |||
| # -- | |||
| super(`(funcall class)`, `(funcall object)`).`(funcall method)`($1) | |||
| $0 | |||
| @ -1,131 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ;;; erlang-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;;; Code: | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads (inferior-erlang erlang-compile erlang-shell erlang-find-tag-other-window | |||
| ;;;;;; erlang-find-tag erlang-mode) "erlang" "erlang.el" (20941 | |||
| ;;;;;; 53852 0 0)) | |||
| ;;; Generated autoloads from erlang.el | |||
| (autoload 'erlang-mode "erlang" "\ | |||
| Major mode for editing Erlang source files in Emacs. | |||
| It knows about syntax and comment, it can indent code, it is capable | |||
| of fontifying the source file, the TAGS commands are aware of Erlang | |||
| modules, and the Erlang man pages can be accessed. | |||
| Should this module, \"erlang.el\", be installed properly, Erlang mode | |||
| is activated whenever an Erlang source or header file is loaded into | |||
| Emacs. To indicate this, the mode line should contain the word | |||
| \"Erlang\". | |||
| The main feature of Erlang mode is indentation, press TAB and the | |||
| current line will be indented correctly. | |||
| Comments starting with only one `%' are indented to the column stored | |||
| in the variable `comment-column'. Comments starting with two `%':s | |||
| are indented with the same indentation as code. Comments starting | |||
| with at least three `%':s are indented to the first column. | |||
| However, Erlang mode contains much more, this is a list of the most | |||
| useful commands: | |||
| TAB - Indent the line. | |||
| C-c C-q - Indent current function. | |||
| M-; - Create a comment at the end of the line. | |||
| M-q - Fill a comment, i.e. wrap lines so that they (hopefully) | |||
| will look better. | |||
| M-a - Goto the beginning of an Erlang clause. | |||
| M-C-a - Ditto for function. | |||
| M-e - Goto the end of an Erlang clause. | |||
| M-C-e - Ditto for function. | |||
| M-h - Mark current Erlang clause. | |||
| M-C-h - Ditto for function. | |||
| C-c C-z - Start, or switch to, an inferior Erlang shell. | |||
| C-c C-k - Compile current file. | |||
| C-x ` - Next error. | |||
| , - Electric comma. | |||
| ; - Electric semicolon. | |||
| Erlang mode check the name of the file against the module name when | |||
| saving, whenever a mismatch occurs Erlang mode offers to modify the | |||
| source. | |||
| The variable `erlang-electric-commands' controls the electric | |||
| commands. To deactivate all of them, set it to nil. | |||
| There exists a large number of commands and variables in the Erlang | |||
| module. Please press `M-x apropos RET erlang RET' to see a complete | |||
| list. Press `C-h f name-of-function RET' and `C-h v name-of-variable | |||
| RET'to see the full description of functions and variables, | |||
| respectively. | |||
| On entry to this mode the contents of the hook `erlang-mode-hook' is | |||
| executed. | |||
| Please see the beginning of the file `erlang.el' for more information | |||
| and examples of hooks. | |||
| Other commands: | |||
| \\{erlang-mode-map} | |||
| \(fn)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'erlang-find-tag "erlang" "\ | |||
| Like `find-tag'. Capable of retreiving Erlang modules. | |||
| Tags can be given on the forms `tag', `module:', `module:tag'. | |||
| \(fn MODTAGNAME &optional NEXT-P REGEXP-P)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'erlang-find-tag-other-window "erlang" "\ | |||
| Like `find-tag-other-window' but aware of Erlang modules. | |||
| \(fn TAGNAME &optional NEXT-P REGEXP-P)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'erlang-shell "erlang" "\ | |||
| Start a new Erlang shell. | |||
| The variable `erlang-shell-function' decides which method to use, | |||
| default is to start a new Erlang host. It is possible that, in the | |||
| future, a new shell on an already running host will be started. | |||
| \(fn)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'run-erlang "erlang" "Start a new Erlang shell." t) | |||
| (autoload 'erlang-compile "erlang" "\ | |||
| Compile Erlang module in current buffer. | |||
| \(fn)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'inferior-erlang "erlang" "\ | |||
| Run an inferior Erlang. | |||
| This is just like running Erlang in a normal shell, except that | |||
| an Emacs buffer is used for input and output. | |||
| The command line history can be accessed with M-p and M-n. | |||
| The history is saved between sessions. | |||
| Entry to this mode calls the functions in the variables | |||
| `comint-mode-hook' and `erlang-shell-mode-hook' with no arguments. | |||
| The following commands imitate the usual Unix interrupt and | |||
| editing control characters: | |||
| \\{erlang-shell-mode-map} | |||
| \(fn)" t nil) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("erlang-pkg.el") (20941 53852 201917 0)) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| (provide 'erlang-autoloads) | |||
| ;; Local Variables: | |||
| ;; version-control: never | |||
| ;; no-byte-compile: t | |||
| ;; no-update-autoloads: t | |||
| ;; coding: utf-8 | |||
| ;; End: | |||
| ;;; erlang-autoloads.el ends here | |||
| @ -1 +0,0 @@ | |||
| (define-package "erlang" "2.4.1" "Major modes for editing and running Erlang" (quote nil)) | |||
| @ -1,101 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ;;; go-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;;; Code: | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads (go-download-play godoc gofmt-before-save go-mode) | |||
| ;;;;;; "go-mode" "go-mode.el" (20999 39437 0 0)) | |||
| ;;; Generated autoloads from go-mode.el | |||
| (autoload 'go-mode "go-mode" "\ | |||
| Major mode for editing Go source text. | |||
| This mode provides (not just) basic editing capabilities for | |||
| working with Go code. It offers almost complete syntax | |||
| highlighting, indentation that is almost identical to gofmt and | |||
| proper parsing of the buffer content to allow features such as | |||
| navigation by function, manipulation of comments or detection of | |||
| strings. | |||
| In addition to these core features, it offers various features to | |||
| help with writing Go code. You can directly run buffer content | |||
| through gofmt, read godoc documentation from within Emacs, modify | |||
| and clean up the list of package imports or interact with the | |||
| Playground (uploading and downloading pastes). | |||
| The following extra functions are defined: | |||
| - `gofmt' | |||
| - `godoc' | |||
| - `go-import-add' | |||
| - `go-remove-unused-imports' | |||
| - `go-goto-imports' | |||
| - `go-play-buffer' and `go-play-region' | |||
| - `go-download-play' | |||
| - `godef-describe' and `godef-jump' | |||
| - `go-coverage' | |||
| If you want to automatically run `gofmt' before saving a file, | |||
| add the following hook to your emacs configuration: | |||
| \(add-hook 'before-save-hook 'gofmt-before-save) | |||
| If you want to use `godef-jump' instead of etags (or similar), | |||
| consider binding godef-jump to `M-.', which is the default key | |||
| for `find-tag': | |||
| \(add-hook 'go-mode-hook (lambda () | |||
| (local-set-key (kbd \"M-.\") 'godef-jump))) | |||
| Please note that godef is an external dependency. You can install | |||
| it with | |||
| go get code.google.com/p/rog-go/exp/cmd/godef | |||
| If you're looking for even more integration with Go, namely | |||
| on-the-fly syntax checking, auto-completion and snippets, it is | |||
| recommended that you look at goflymake | |||
| \(https://github.com/dougm/goflymake), gocode | |||
| \(https://github.com/nsf/gocode) and yasnippet-go | |||
| \(https://github.com/dominikh/yasnippet-go) | |||
| \(fn)" t nil) | |||
| (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (cons "\\.go\\'" 'go-mode)) | |||
| (autoload 'gofmt-before-save "go-mode" "\ | |||
| Add this to .emacs to run gofmt on the current buffer when saving: | |||
| (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'gofmt-before-save). | |||
| Note that this will cause go-mode to get loaded the first time | |||
| you save any file, kind of defeating the point of autoloading. | |||
| \(fn)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'godoc "go-mode" "\ | |||
| Show go documentation for a query, much like M-x man. | |||
| \(fn QUERY)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'go-download-play "go-mode" "\ | |||
| Downloads a paste from the playground and inserts it in a Go | |||
| buffer. Tries to look for a URL at point. | |||
| \(fn URL)" t nil) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("go-mode-load.el" "go-mode-pkg.el") (20999 | |||
| ;;;;;; 39437 769035 0)) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| (provide 'go-mode-autoloads) | |||
| ;; Local Variables: | |||
| ;; version-control: never | |||
| ;; no-byte-compile: t | |||
| ;; no-update-autoloads: t | |||
| ;; coding: utf-8 | |||
| ;; End: | |||
| ;;; go-mode-autoloads.el ends here | |||
| @ -1,96 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ;;; go-mode-load.el --- automatically extracted autoloads | |||
| ;;; Commentary: | |||
| ;; To install go-mode, add the following lines to your .emacs file: | |||
| ;; (add-to-list 'load-path "PATH CONTAINING go-mode-load.el" t) | |||
| ;; (require 'go-mode-load) | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; After this, go-mode will be used for files ending in '.go'. | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; To compile go-mode from the command line, run the following | |||
| ;; emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile go-mode.el | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; See go-mode.el for documentation. | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; To update this file, evaluate the following form | |||
| ;; (let ((generated-autoload-file buffer-file-name)) (update-file-autoloads "go-mode.el")) | |||
| ;;; Code: | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads (go-download-play godoc gofmt-before-save go-mode) | |||
| ;;;;;; "go-mode" "go-mode.el" (20767 50749)) | |||
| ;;; Generated autoloads from go-mode.el | |||
| (autoload 'go-mode "go-mode" "\ | |||
| Major mode for editing Go source text. | |||
| This mode provides (not just) basic editing capabilities for | |||
| working with Go code. It offers almost complete syntax | |||
| highlighting, indentation that is almost identical to gofmt, | |||
| proper parsing of the buffer content to allow features such as | |||
| navigation by function, manipulation of comments or detection of | |||
| strings. | |||
| Additionally to these core features, it offers various features to | |||
| help with writing Go code. You can directly run buffer content | |||
| through gofmt, read godoc documentation from within Emacs, modify | |||
| and clean up the list of package imports or interact with the | |||
| Playground (uploading and downloading pastes). | |||
| The following extra functions are defined: | |||
| - `gofmt' | |||
| - `godoc' | |||
| - `go-import-add' | |||
| - `go-remove-unused-imports' | |||
| - `go-goto-imports' | |||
| - `go-play-buffer' and `go-play-region' | |||
| - `go-download-play' | |||
| If you want to automatically run `gofmt' before saving a file, | |||
| add the following hook to your emacs configuration: | |||
| \(add-hook 'before-save-hook 'gofmt-before-save) | |||
| If you're looking for even more integration with Go, namely | |||
| on-the-fly syntax checking, auto-completion and snippets, it is | |||
| recommended to look at goflymake | |||
| \(https://github.com/dougm/goflymake), gocode | |||
| \(https://github.com/nsf/gocode) and yasnippet-go | |||
| \(https://github.com/dominikh/yasnippet-go) | |||
| \(fn)" t nil) | |||
| (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (cons "\\.go\\'" 'go-mode)) | |||
| (autoload 'gofmt-before-save "go-mode" "\ | |||
| Add this to .emacs to run gofmt on the current buffer when saving: | |||
| (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'gofmt-before-save). | |||
| Note that this will cause go-mode to get loaded the first time | |||
| you save any file, kind of defeating the point of autoloading. | |||
| \(fn)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'godoc "go-mode" "\ | |||
| Show go documentation for a query, much like M-x man. | |||
| \(fn QUERY)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'go-download-play "go-mode" "\ | |||
| Downloads a paste from the playground and inserts it in a Go | |||
| buffer. Tries to look for a URL at point. | |||
| \(fn URL)" t nil) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| (provide 'go-mode-load) | |||
| ;; Local Variables: | |||
| ;; version-control: never | |||
| ;; no-byte-compile: t | |||
| ;; no-update-autoloads: t | |||
| ;; coding: utf-8 | |||
| ;; End: | |||
| ;;; go-mode-load.el ends here | |||
| @ -1,2 +0,0 @@ | |||
| (define-package "go-mode" "20130809.1442" "Major mode for the Go programming language [hg]" 'nil) | |||
| @ -1,17 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ;;; nose-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;;; Code: | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("nose-pkg.el" "nose.el") (20848 3769 807343)) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| (provide 'nose-autoloads) | |||
| ;; Local Variables: | |||
| ;; version-control: never | |||
| ;; no-byte-compile: t | |||
| ;; no-update-autoloads: t | |||
| ;; coding: utf-8 | |||
| ;; End: | |||
| ;;; nose-autoloads.el ends here | |||
| @ -1 +0,0 @@ | |||
| (define-package "nose" "0.1.1" "Easy Python test running in Emacs" (quote nil)) | |||
| @ -1,185 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ;;; nose.el --- Easy Python test running in Emacs | |||
| ;; Copyright (C) 2009 Jason Pellerin, Augie Fackler | |||
| ;; Licensed under the same terms as Emacs. | |||
| ;; Version: 0.1.1 | |||
| ;; Keywords: nose python testing | |||
| ;; Created: 04 Apr 2009 | |||
| ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs. | |||
| ;; Licensed under the same terms as Emacs. | |||
| ;;; Commentary: | |||
| ;; This gives a bunch of functions that handle running nosetests on a | |||
| ;; particular buffer or part of a buffer. | |||
| ;;; Installation | |||
| ;; In your emacs config: | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; (require 'nose) | |||
| ;; ; next line only for people with non-eco non-global test runners | |||
| ;; ; (add-to-list 'nose-project-names "my/crazy/runner") | |||
| ;; Note that if your global nose isn't called "nosetests", then you'll want to | |||
| ;; redefine nose-global-name to be the command that should be used. | |||
| ;; By default, the root of a project is found by looking for any of the files | |||
| ;; 'setup.py', '.hg' and '.git'. You can add files to check for to the file | |||
| ;; list: | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; ; (add-to-list 'nose-project-root-files "something") | |||
| ;; or you can change the project root test to detect in some other way | |||
| ;; whether a directory is the project root: | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; ; (setq nose-project-root-test (lambda (dirname) (equal dirname "foo"))) | |||
| ;; If you want dots as output, rather than the verbose output: | |||
| ;; (defvar nose-use-verbose nil) ; default is t | |||
| ;; Probably also want some keybindings: | |||
| ;; (add-hook 'python-mode-hook | |||
| ;; (lambda () | |||
| ;; (local-set-key "\C-ca" 'nosetests-all) | |||
| ;; (local-set-key "\C-cm" 'nosetests-module) | |||
| ;; (local-set-key "\C-c." 'nosetests-one) | |||
| ;; (local-set-key "\C-cpa" 'nosetests-pdb-all) | |||
| ;; (local-set-key "\C-cpm" 'nosetests-pdb-module) | |||
| ;; (local-set-key "\C-cp." 'nosetests-pdb-one))) | |||
| (require 'cl) ;; for "reduce" | |||
| (defvar nose-project-names '("eco/bin/test")) | |||
| (defvar nose-project-root-files '("setup.py" ".hg" ".git")) | |||
| (defvar nose-project-root-test 'nose-project-root) | |||
| (defvar nose-global-name "nosetests") | |||
| (defvar nose-use-verbose t) | |||
| (defun run-nose (&optional tests debug failed) | |||
| "run nosetests" | |||
| (let* ((nose (nose-find-test-runner)) | |||
| (where (nose-find-project-root)) | |||
| (args (concat (if debug "--pdb" "") | |||
| " " | |||
| (if failed "--failed" ""))) | |||
| (tnames (if tests tests ""))) | |||
| (if (not where) | |||
| (error | |||
| (format (concat "abort: nosemacs couldn't find a project root, " | |||
| "looked for any of %S") nose-project-root-files))) | |||
| (funcall (if debug | |||
| 'pdb | |||
| '(lambda (command) | |||
| (compilation-start command | |||
| nil | |||
| (lambda (mode) (concat "*nosetests*"))))) | |||
| (format | |||
| (concat "%s " | |||
| (if nose-use-verbose "-v " "") | |||
| "%s -w %s -c %ssetup.cfg %s") | |||
| (nose-find-test-runner) args where where tnames))) | |||
| ) | |||
| (defun nosetests-all (&optional debug failed) | |||
| "run all tests" | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (run-nose nil debug failed)) | |||
| (defun nosetests-failed (&optional debug) | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (nosetests-all debug t)) | |||
| (defun nosetests-pdb-all () | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (nosetests-all t)) | |||
| (defun nosetests-module (&optional debug) | |||
| "run nosetests (via eggs/bin/test) on current buffer" | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (run-nose buffer-file-name debug)) | |||
| (defun nosetests-pdb-module () | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (nosetests-module t)) | |||
| (defun nosetests-one (&optional debug) | |||
| "run nosetests (via eggs/bin/test) on testable thing | |||
| at point in current buffer" | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (run-nose (format "%s:%s" buffer-file-name (nose-py-testable)) debug)) | |||
| (defun nosetests-pdb-one () | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (nosetests-one t)) | |||
| (defun nose-find-test-runner () | |||
| (message | |||
| (let ((result | |||
| (reduce '(lambda (x y) (or x y)) | |||
| (mapcar 'nose-find-test-runner-names nose-project-names)))) | |||
| (if result | |||
| result | |||
| nose-global-name)))) | |||
| (defun nose-find-test-runner-names (runner) | |||
| "find eggs/bin/test in a parent dir of current buffer's file" | |||
| (nose-find-test-runner-in-dir-named | |||
| (file-name-directory buffer-file-name) runner)) | |||
| (defun nose-find-test-runner-in-dir-named (dn runner) | |||
| (let ((fn (expand-file-name runner dn))) | |||
| (cond ((file-regular-p fn) fn) | |||
| ((equal dn "/") nil) | |||
| (t (nose-find-test-runner-in-dir-named | |||
| (file-name-directory (directory-file-name dn)) | |||
| runner))))) | |||
| (defun nose-py-testable () | |||
| (let* ((inner-obj (inner-testable)) | |||
| (outer (outer-testable)) | |||
| ;; elisp can't return multiple values | |||
| (outer-def (car outer)) | |||
| (outer-obj (cdr outer))) | |||
| (cond ((equal outer-def "def") outer-obj) | |||
| ((equal inner-obj outer-obj) outer-obj) | |||
| (t (format "%s.%s" outer-obj inner-obj))))) | |||
| (defun inner-testable () | |||
| (save-excursion | |||
| (re-search-backward | |||
| "^ \\{0,4\\}\\(class\\|def\\)[ \t]+\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\)" nil t) | |||
| (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))) | |||
| (defun outer-testable () | |||
| (save-excursion | |||
| (re-search-backward | |||
| "^\\(class\\|def\\)[ \t]+\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\)" nil t) | |||
| (let ((result | |||
| (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))) | |||
| (cons | |||
| (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) | |||
| result)))) | |||
| (defun nose-find-project-root (&optional dirname) | |||
| (let ((dn | |||
| (if dirname | |||
| dirname | |||
| (file-name-directory buffer-file-name)))) | |||
| (cond ((funcall nose-project-root-test dn) (expand-file-name dn)) | |||
| ((equal (expand-file-name dn) "/") nil) | |||
| (t (nose-find-project-root | |||
| (file-name-directory (directory-file-name dn))))))) | |||
| (defun nose-project-root (dirname) | |||
| (reduce '(lambda (x y) (or x y)) | |||
| (mapcar (lambda (d) (member d (directory-files dirname))) | |||
| nose-project-root-files))) | |||
| (provide 'nose) | |||
| ;;; nose.el ends here | |||
| @ -1,44 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ;;; virtualenv-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;;; Code: | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads (virtualenv-minor-mode virtualenv-deactivate virtualenv-workon) | |||
| ;;;;;; "virtualenv" "virtualenv.el" (20848 3772)) | |||
| ;;; Generated autoloads from virtualenv.el | |||
| (autoload 'virtualenv-workon "virtualenv" "\ | |||
| Activate a virtual environment for python. | |||
| Optional argument ENV if non-nil, either use the string given as | |||
| the virtual environment or if not a string then query the user. | |||
| \(fn &optional ENV)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'virtualenv-deactivate "virtualenv" "\ | |||
| \(fn)" t nil) | |||
| (autoload 'virtualenv-minor-mode "virtualenv" "\ | |||
| Toggle Virtualenv minor mode on or off. | |||
| With a prefix argument ARG, enable Virtualenv minor mode if ARG is | |||
| positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable | |||
| the mode if ARG is omitted or nil, and toggle it if ARG is `toggle'. | |||
| \\{virtualenv-minor-mode-map} | |||
| \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| ;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("virtualenv-pkg.el") (20848 3772 415174)) | |||
| ;;;*** | |||
| (provide 'virtualenv-autoloads) | |||
| ;; Local Variables: | |||
| ;; version-control: never | |||
| ;; no-byte-compile: t | |||
| ;; no-update-autoloads: t | |||
| ;; coding: utf-8 | |||
| ;; End: | |||
| ;;; virtualenv-autoloads.el ends here | |||
| @ -1 +0,0 @@ | |||
| (define-package "virtualenv" "1.2" "Virtualenv for Python -*- coding: utf-8 -*-" (quote nil)) | |||
| @ -1,429 +0,0 @@ | |||
| ;;; virtualenv.el --- Virtualenv for Python -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |||
| ;; Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Aaron Culich | |||
| ;; Author: Aaron Culich <aculich@gmail.com> | |||
| ;; Maintainer: Aaron Culich <aculich@gmail.com> | |||
| ;; Version: 1.2 | |||
| ;; Created: September 2010 | |||
| ;; Updated: September 2012 | |||
| ;; Keywords: python virtualenv | |||
| ;; Vcs-git: git://github.com/aculich/virtualenv.git | |||
| ;; Vcs-Browser: http://github.com/aculich/virtualenv | |||
| ;; virtualenv.el 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. | |||
| ;; | |||
| ;; virtualenv.el 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 virtualenv.el. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |||
| ;;; Commentary: | |||
| ;; This is a minor mode for setting the virtual environment for the | |||
| ;; Python shell using virtualenv and supports both python-mode.el and | |||
| ;; python.el. This minor mode was inspired by an earlier | |||
| ;; implementation by Jesse Legg and Jeremiah Dodds, however this code | |||
| ;; is a complete re-write with a GPLv3 license consistent with | |||
| ;; GNU Emacs and python-mode.el. | |||
| ;; There are two ways to use virtualenv. | |||
| ;; 1) The quickest way to get started is to simply type: | |||
| ;; M-x virtualenv-workon | |||
| ;; Which will prompt you to enter the name of a directory in | |||
| ;; ~/.virtualenvs that contains your chosen environment. You can | |||
| ;; hit tab to show the available completions. | |||
| ;; You'll know that you're in virtualenv mode now when you see the | |||
| ;; name of the virtualenv you selected in brackets. So if I were to | |||
| ;; select my turbogears environment that I call tg2.1 then I would | |||
| ;; see [tg2.1] appear in the mode line. To make sure you're new | |||
| ;; python shell is set up correctly you can try running this little | |||
| ;; snippet of python code: | |||
| ;; import os, sys | |||
| ;; print os.environ | |||
| ;; print sys.path | |||
| ;; 2) The recommended way to use virtualenv minor mode is to use a | |||
| ;; .dir-locals.el file in the root of your project directory, however that | |||
| ;; requires Emacs 23.1 or higher. There are two buffer-local variables that you | |||
| ;; can set for virtualenv as shown in this example: | |||
| ;; in file /path/to/project/.dir-locals.el: | |||
| ;; ((nil . ((virtualenv-workon . "tg2.1") | |||
| ;; (virtualenv-default-directory . "/path/to/project/subdir")))) | |||
| ;; The .dir-locals.el is new in Emacs23 and is useful for other | |||
| ;; things, too. You should read the dir-locals docs to understand the | |||
| ;; format. The variable virtualenv-workon should just be a string the | |||
| ;; same as you'd give to the interactive function. The variable | |||
| ;; virtualenv-default-directory is useful when you want to have your | |||
| ;; python process rooted in a particular directory when it starts, so | |||
| ;; that no matter where you are in your project's hierarchy, if you | |||
| ;; launch a python shell. This method is recommended because it is | |||
| ;; more flexible and will allow multiple virtualenvs running at once | |||
| ;; in future versions. | |||
| ;;; Bugs: | |||
| ;; All bug reports can be filed by opening a new issue on github at: | |||
| ;; http://github.com/aculich/virtualenv/issues | |||
| ;;; TODO: | |||
| ;; * support for multiple python processes in different virtualenvs | |||
| ;; * add "paster shell" features | |||
| ;; * add support for shell-command | |||
| ;;; Code: | |||
| (defgroup virtualenv nil | |||
| "Emacs support for python virtualenv." | |||
| :group 'python) | |||
| (defcustom virtualenv-root | |||
| (or (getenv "WORKON_HOME") "~/.virtualenvs") | |||
| "Default location for user's virtual environments" | |||
| :group 'virtualenv | |||
| :type 'directory) | |||
| (defcustom virtualenv-mode-string-format " [%s]" | |||
| "Format for the mode string. It should start with a space." | |||
| :group 'virtualenv | |||
| :type 'string) | |||
| (defcustom virtualenv-workon-starts-python t | |||
| "If non-nil the `virtualenv-workon' will also start python." | |||
| :group 'virtualenv | |||
| :type 'boolean) | |||
| (defvar virtualenv-mode-name-default " Virtualenv" | |||
| "The default name in the mode line in case `virtualenv-workon' is not set. | |||
| In practice you should never see this in the mode line, but it is | |||
| better to use this than for it to appear blank.") | |||
| (defvar virtualenv-mode-name virtualenv-mode-name-default) | |||
| (defvar virtualenv-executables-dir | |||
| (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt) "/Scripts" "/bin") | |||
| "The name of the directory containing executables. It is system | |||
| dependent.") | |||
| (defvar virtualenv-default-directory nil | |||
| "Buffer-local variable that should be set in your project's | |||
| top-level .dir-locals.el file as the place you want to start the python shell. | |||
| When using paster set this to where your .ini files live, e.g.: \ | |||
| ((nil . ((virtualenv-default-directory . \"/projects/foo\"))))") | |||
| (put 'virtualenv-default-directory 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) | |||
| (defvar virtualenv-workon nil | |||
| "Buffer-local variable that should be set in your project's | |||
| top-level .dir-locals.el file, e.g.: \ | |||
| ((nil . ((virtualenv-workon . \"tg2.1\"))))") | |||
| (put 'virtualenv-workon 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) | |||
| (defvar virtualenv-workon-session nil | |||
| "The virtualenv that this emacs session will workon.") | |||
| (put 'virtualenv-default-directory 'risky-local-variable 'stringp) | |||
| (defvar virtualenv-workon-history nil | |||
| "History list of virtual environments used.") | |||
| (defvar virtualenv-saved-path nil | |||
| "Saves `exec-path' and the `PATH' environment variable when | |||
| invoking `virtualenv-workon'.") | |||
| (defun virtualenv-formatted-mode-string (&optional name) | |||
| "Format the `virtualenv-mode-name' string. | |||
| Optional argument NAME is a string that will appear as [NAME] in | |||
| the mode line, however if NAME begins with a space the string | |||
| will be used verbatim. If NAME is nil and `virtualenv-workon' is | |||
| not set, then use `virtualenv-mode-name-default'." | |||
| (let* ((name (or name | |||
| virtualenv-workon-session | |||
| virtualenv-workon | |||
| virtualenv-mode-name-default))) | |||
| (if (string= " " (substring name 0 1)) | |||
| name | |||
| (format virtualenv-mode-string-format name)))) | |||
| (defun virtualenv-update-mode-name (&optional name) | |||
| "Update the mode line with a string formatted for virtualenv. | |||
| Optional argument NAME is a string that will appear as [NAME] in | |||
| the mode line, however if NAME begins with a space the string | |||
| will be used verbatim. If NAME is nil and `virtualenv-workon' is | |||
| not set, then use `virtualenv-mode-name-default'." | |||
| (let ((string (virtualenv-formatted-mode-string name))) | |||
| (make-local-variable 'virtualenv-mode-name) | |||
| (setq virtualenv-mode-name string))) | |||
| (defalias 'virtualenv-old-hack-dir-local-variables (symbol-function 'hack-dir-local-variables)) | |||
| ;;;###autoload | |||
| (defun virtualenv-workon (&optional env) | |||
| "Activate a virtual environment for python. | |||
| Optional argument ENV if non-nil, either use the string given as | |||
| the virtual environment or if not a string then query the user." | |||
| (interactive "P") | |||
| ;; reset virtualenv-workon-session if env is non-nil and also not a | |||
| ;; string (e.g. invoked interactively with C-u prefix arg) | |||
| (when (and env (not (stringp env))) | |||
| (setq virtualenv-workon-session nil)) | |||
| (defalias 'hack-dir-local-variables 'virtualenv-hack-dir-local-variables) | |||
| ;; if env is a string, then just use it, otherwise check to see if | |||
| ;; we have already queried the user the session, at last querying | |||
| ;; the user if all else fails. | |||
| (let ((env | |||
| (cond | |||
| ((stringp env) env) | |||
| ((stringp virtualenv-workon-session) | |||
| virtualenv-workon-session) | |||
| (t | |||
| (let* ((default (car virtualenv-workon-history)) | |||
| (root (or (unless (file-directory-p virtualenv-root) | |||
| (let ((dir (read-directory-name | |||
| "Virtualenv Directory: " | |||
| (expand-file-name "~")))) | |||
| (funcall | |||
| (if (y-or-n-p | |||
| (format | |||
| "Save %s as virtualenv-root for future sessions?" | |||
| dir)) | |||
| 'customize-save-variable | |||
| 'customize-set-variable) | |||
| 'virtualenv-root | |||
| dir))) | |||
| virtualenv-root)) | |||
| (prompt (concat | |||
| "Virtualenv to activate" | |||
| (when default | |||
| (format " (default %s)" default)) | |||
| ": ")) | |||
| ;; look for directories in virtualenv-root that | |||
| ;; contain a bin directory for tab-completion | |||
| (dirs (remove | |||
| nil | |||
| (mapcar | |||
| (lambda (d) | |||
| (when (file-exists-p | |||
| (expand-file-name | |||
| (concat d virtualenv-executables-dir) | |||
| root)) | |||
| d)) | |||
| (directory-files root nil "^[^.]")))) | |||
| (result (completing-read prompt dirs nil t nil | |||
| 'virtualenv-workon-history | |||
| default))) | |||
| ;; if the user entered nothing, then return the default | |||
| ;; if there is one | |||
| (if (not (string= result "")) | |||
| result | |||
| default)))))) | |||
| (let* ((buffer (get-buffer "*Python*")) | |||
| (kill (or (when buffer | |||
| (yes-or-no-p | |||
| "Python process already running. Kill? "))))) | |||
| (if (or (not buffer) kill) | |||
| (progn | |||
| (when buffer | |||
| (kill-buffer buffer)) | |||
| (setq virtualenv-workon-session env) | |||
| (let* ((bin (expand-file-name | |||
| (concat env virtualenv-executables-dir) | |||
| virtualenv-root)) | |||
| (oldpath (or (car virtualenv-saved-path) | |||
| (getenv "PATH"))) | |||
| (oldexec (or (cdr virtualenv-saved-path) | |||
| exec-path))) | |||
| (setq virtualenv-saved-path (cons oldpath oldexec)) | |||
| (add-to-list 'exec-path bin) | |||
| (setenv "PATH" | |||
| (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt) | |||
| (concat bin path-separator | |||
| (replace-regexp-in-string | |||
| (regexp-quote "/") "\\" oldpath)) | |||
| (concat bin path-separator oldpath)))) | |||
| (when virtualenv-workon-starts-python | |||
| (cond ((fboundp 'python-shell-switch-to-shell) | |||
| (python-shell-switch-to-shell)) | |||
| ((fboundp 'py-shell) | |||
| (py-shell)) | |||
| ((fboundp 'python-shell) | |||
| (python-shell)) | |||
| ((fboundp 'run-python) | |||
| (run-python)) | |||
| (t (error "Could not start a python shell!")))) | |||
| (message (format "Now using virtualenv: %s" env))) | |||
| (message "Not changing virtualenv"))))) | |||
| ;;;###autoload | |||
| (defun virtualenv-deactivate () | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (defalias 'hack-dir-local-variables (symbol-function 'virtualenv-old-hack-dir-local-variables)) | |||
| (when virtualenv-saved-path | |||
| (setenv "PATH" (car virtualenv-saved-path)) | |||
| (setq exec-path (cdr virtualenv-saved-path))) | |||
| (setq virtualenv-workon-session nil | |||
| virtualenv-saved-path nil) | |||
| (virtualenv-minor-mode 0)) | |||
| ;;;###autoload | |||
| (define-minor-mode virtualenv-minor-mode | |||
| nil ; use default docstring | |||
| nil ; the initial value | |||
| virtualenv-mode-name ; mode line indicator | |||
| nil ; keymap | |||
| :group 'virtualenv) ; group | |||
| (defun virtualenv-minor-mode-on () | |||
| (interactive) | |||
| (when (or virtualenv-workon-session | |||
| virtualenv-workon) | |||
| (virtualenv-minor-mode t))) | |||
| (add-hook 'virtualenv-minor-mode-hook 'virtualenv-update-mode-name) | |||
| (add-hook 'find-file-hook 'virtualenv-minor-mode-on t) | |||
| ;; This provides support for both python-mode.el and python.el by | |||
| ;; adding defadvice to py-shell and python-shell. | |||
| (dolist (list '((python-shell-switch-to-shell . "python") | |||
| (py-shell . "python-mode") | |||
| (python-shell . "python") | |||
| (run-python . "python"))) | |||
| (let* ((func (car list)) | |||
| (file (cdr list)) | |||
| (doc (format "Set the environment with virtualenv before running %s." func))) | |||
| (eval-after-load file | |||
| `(progn | |||
| (defadvice ,func (around virtualenv activate) | |||
| ,doc | |||
| (let ((workon (or virtualenv-workon-session | |||
| virtualenv-workon))) | |||
| (if workon | |||
| (progn | |||
| (when (stringp virtualenv-default-directory) | |||
| (cd virtualenv-default-directory)) | |||
| (let* ((activate (expand-file-name | |||
| "activate" | |||
| (expand-file-name | |||
| (concat workon virtualenv-executables-dir) | |||
| virtualenv-root))) | |||
| (process-environment | |||
| (when (file-exists-p activate) | |||
| (split-string | |||
| (shell-command-to-string | |||
| (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt) | |||
| (format "call %s & cd %s && set" | |||
| activate default-directory) | |||
| (format "source %s; (cd %s && env)" | |||
| activate default-directory))) | |||
| "\n"))) | |||
| (exec-path (split-string (getenv "PATH") path-separator))) | |||
| ad-do-it | |||
| (hack-local-variables) | |||
| (virtualenv-minor-mode-on) | |||
| )) | |||
| ad-do-it))) | |||
| )))) | |||
| ;; This is a hack on top of a hack, but it's the way I think dir-local | |||
| ;; variables should work. The original implementation only loads | |||
| ;; dir-locals if the buffer has a filename associated with it, however | |||
| ;; for a python comint buffer or for dired, a call to | |||
| ;; (buffer-file-name) returns nil. In that case we should use the | |||
| ;; value of default-directory to check for the presence of | |||
| ;; .dir-locals.el. This should actually have no effect on any existing | |||
| ;; code because this hack-local-variables is only added to the | |||
| ;; find-file-hook, so we can selectively enable this for other buffers | |||
| ;; that we create, like python shells or dired. | |||
| (defcustom virtualenv-enable-local-variables :all | |||
| "Defaults to :all and allows `virtualenv-hack-dir-local-variables' | |||
| to override the value of `enable-local-variables' for convenience when | |||
| `virtualenv-workon' is enabled." | |||
| :risky t | |||
| :type '(choice (const :tag "Query Unsafe" t) | |||
| (const :tag "Safe Only" :safe) | |||
| (const :tag "Do all" :all) | |||
| (const :tag "Use value of `enable-local-variables'" nil) | |||
| (other :tag "Query" other)) | |||
| :group 'virtualenv) | |||
| (defun virtualenv-hack-dir-local-variables () | |||
| "Read per-directory local variables for the current buffer. | |||
| Store the directory-local variables in `dir-local-variables-alist' | |||
| and `file-local-variables-alist', without applying them." | |||
| (let ((path (or (buffer-file-name) | |||
| default-directory))) | |||
| (when (and (or virtualenv-enable-local-variables | |||
| enable-local-variables) | |||
| path | |||
| (not (file-remote-p path))) | |||
| ;; Find the variables file. | |||
| (let ((variables-file (dir-locals-find-file path)) | |||
| (class nil) | |||
| (dir-name nil)) | |||
| (cond | |||
| ((stringp variables-file) | |||
| (setq dir-name (file-name-directory path)) | |||
| (setq class (dir-locals-read-from-file variables-file))) | |||
| ((consp variables-file) | |||
| (setq dir-name (nth 0 variables-file)) | |||
| (setq class (nth 1 variables-file)))) | |||
| (when class | |||
| (let ((variables | |||
| (dir-locals-collect-variables | |||
| (dir-locals-get-class-variables class) dir-name nil))) | |||
| (when variables | |||
| (dolist (elt variables) | |||
| (unless (memq (car elt) '(eval mode)) | |||
| (setq dir-local-variables-alist | |||
| (assq-delete-all (car elt) dir-local-variables-alist))) | |||
| (push elt dir-local-variables-alist)) | |||
| ;; override enable-local-variables with | |||
| ;; virtualenv-enable-local-variables if set | |||
| (let ((enable-local-variables | |||
| (or virtualenv-enable-local-variables | |||
| enable-local-variables))) | |||
| (hack-local-variables-filter variables dir-name))))))))) | |||
| (defvar virtualenv-dir-local-not-supported | |||
| (cond ((featurep 'xemacs) | |||
| "XEmacs is not officially supported.") | |||
| ((not (and (>= emacs-major-version 23) | |||
| (>= emacs-minor-version 1))) | |||
| "Emacs 23.1 is required for .dir-locals.el support."))) | |||
| (eval-after-load "dired" | |||
| '(progn | |||
| (unless virtualenv-dir-local-not-supported | |||
| (add-hook 'dired-mode-hook 'hack-local-variables)) | |||
| (add-hook 'dired-mode-hook 'virtualenv-minor-mode-on t))) | |||
| (provide 'virtualenv) | |||
| ;;; virtualenv.el ends here | |||
| @ -1,11 +0,0 @@ | |||
| #!/bin/zsh | |||
| # This hook is run after every virtualenv is activated. | |||
| proj_name=$(echo $VIRTUAL_ENV|awk -F'/' '{print $NF}') | |||
| if [ -d ~/Magnetic/$proj_name ] | |||
| then | |||
| cd ~/Magnetic/$proj_name | |||
| elif [ -d ~/src/$proj_name ] | |||
| then | |||
| cd ~/src/$proj_name | |||
| fi | |||