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- ;;; comint.el --- general command interpreter in a window stuff
-
- ;; Copyright (C) 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
- ;; Author: Olin Shivers <shivers@cs.cmu.edu>
- ;; Keywords: processes
-
- ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
- ;; GNU Emacs 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 2, or (at your option)
- ;; any later version.
-
- ;; GNU Emacs 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 GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
- ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
- ;;; Commentary:
-
- ;;; The changelog is at the end of this file.
-
- ;;; Please send me bug reports, bug fixes, and extensions, so that I can
- ;;; merge them into the master source.
- ;;; - Olin Shivers (shivers@cs.cmu.edu)
-
- ;;; This file defines a general command-interpreter-in-a-buffer package
- ;;; (comint mode). The idea is that you can build specific process-in-a-buffer
- ;;; modes on top of comint mode -- e.g., lisp, shell, scheme, T, soar, ....
- ;;; This way, all these specific packages share a common base functionality,
- ;;; and a common set of bindings, which makes them easier to use (and
- ;;; saves code, implementation time, etc., etc.).
-
- ;;; Several packages are already defined using comint mode:
- ;;; - shell.el defines a shell-in-a-buffer mode.
- ;;; - cmulisp.el defines a simple lisp-in-a-buffer mode.
- ;;;
- ;;; - The file cmuscheme.el defines a scheme-in-a-buffer mode.
- ;;; - The file tea.el tunes scheme and inferior-scheme modes for T.
- ;;; - The file soar.el tunes lisp and inferior-lisp modes for Soar.
- ;;; - cmutex.el defines tex and latex modes that invoke tex, latex, bibtex,
- ;;; previewers, and printers from within emacs.
- ;;; - background.el allows csh-like job control inside emacs.
- ;;; It is pretty easy to make new derived modes for other processes.
-
- ;;; For documentation on the functionality provided by comint mode, and
- ;;; the hooks available for customising it, see the comments below.
- ;;; For further information on the standard derived modes (shell,
- ;;; inferior-lisp, inferior-scheme, ...), see the relevant source files.
-
- ;;; For hints on converting existing process modes (e.g., tex-mode,
- ;;; background, dbx, gdb, kermit, prolog, telnet) to use comint-mode
- ;;; instead of shell-mode, see the notes at the end of this file.
-
-
- ;;; Brief Command Documentation:
- ;;;============================================================================
- ;;; Comint Mode Commands: (common to all derived modes, like shell & cmulisp
- ;;; mode)
- ;;;
- ;;; m-p comint-previous-input Cycle backwards in input history
- ;;; m-n comint-next-input Cycle forwards
- ;;; m-r comint-previous-matching-input Previous input matching a regexp
- ;;; m-s comint-next-matching-input Next input that matches
- ;;; return comint-send-input
- ;;; c-a comint-bol Beginning of line; skip prompt.
- ;;; c-d comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof Delete char unless at end of buff.
- ;;; c-c c-u comint-kill-input ^u
- ;;; c-c c-w backward-kill-word ^w
- ;;; c-c c-c comint-interrupt-subjob ^c
- ;;; c-c c-z comint-stop-subjob ^z
- ;;; c-c c-\ comint-quit-subjob ^\
- ;;; c-c c-o comint-kill-output Delete last batch of process output
- ;;; c-c c-r comint-show-output Show last batch of process output
- ;;;
- ;;; Not bound by default in comint-mode
- ;;; send-invisible Read a line w/o echo, and send to proc
- ;;; (These are bound in shell-mode)
- ;;; comint-dynamic-complete Complete filename at point.
- ;;; comint-dynamic-list-completions List completions in help buffer.
- ;;; comint-replace-by-expanded-filename Expand and complete filename at point;
- ;;; replace with expanded/completed name.
- ;;; comint-kill-subjob No mercy.
- ;;; comint-continue-subjob Send CONT signal to buffer's process
- ;;; group. Useful if you accidentally
- ;;; suspend your process (with C-c C-z).
- ;;;
- ;;; These used to be bound for RMS -- I prefer the input history stuff,
- ;;; but you might like 'em.
- ;;; m-P comint-msearch-input Search backwards for prompt
- ;;; m-N comint-psearch-input Search forwards for prompt
- ;;; C-cR comint-msearch-input-matching Search backwards for prompt & string
-
- ;;; comint-mode-hook is the comint mode hook. Basically for your keybindings.
- ;;; comint-load-hook is run after loading in this package.
-
- ;;; Code:
-
- (defconst comint-version "2.03")
-
- (require 'ring)
-
- ;;; Buffer Local Variables:
- ;;;============================================================================
- ;;; Comint mode buffer local variables:
- ;;; comint-prompt-regexp - string comint-bol uses to match prompt.
- ;;; comint-last-input-start - marker Handy if inferior always echos
- ;;; comint-last-input-end - marker For comint-kill-output command
- ;;; comint-input-ring-size - integer For the input history
- ;;; comint-input-ring - ring mechanism
- ;;; comint-input-ring-index - number ...
- ;;; comint-last-input-match - string ...
- ;;; comint-get-old-input - function Hooks for specific
- ;;; comint-input-sentinel - function process-in-a-buffer
- ;;; comint-input-filter - function modes.
- ;;; comint-input-send - function
- ;;; comint-eol-on-send - boolean
- ;;; comint-process-echoes - boolean
-
- (defvar comint-prompt-regexp "^"
- "Regexp to recognise prompts in the inferior process.
- Defaults to \"^\", the null string at BOL.
-
- Good choices:
- Canonical Lisp: \"^[^> ]*>+:? *\" (Lucid, franz, kcl, T, cscheme, oaklisp)
- Lucid Common Lisp: \"^\\\\(>\\\\|\\\\(->\\\\)+\\\\) *\"
- franz: \"^\\\\(->\\\\|<[0-9]*>:\\\\) *\"
- kcl: \"^>+ *\"
- shell: \"^[^#$%>]*[#$%>] *\"
- T: \"^>+ *\"
-
- This is a good thing to set in mode hooks.")
-
- (defvar comint-input-ring-size 30
- "Size of input history ring.")
-
- (defvar comint-process-echoes nil
- "*If non-nil, assume that the subprocess echoes any input.
- If so, delete one copy of the input so that only one copy eventually
- appears in the buffer.
-
- This variable is buffer-local.")
-
- ;;; Here are the per-interpreter hooks.
- (defvar comint-get-old-input (function comint-get-old-input-default)
- "Function that submits old text in comint mode.
- This function is called when return is typed while the point is in old text.
- It returns the text to be submitted as process input. The default is
- `comint-get-old-input-default', which grabs the current line, and strips off
- leading text matching `comint-prompt-regexp'.")
-
- (defvar comint-input-sentinel (function ignore)
- "Called on each input submitted to comint mode process by `comint-send-input'.
- Thus it can, for instance, track cd/pushd/popd commands issued to the csh.")
-
- (defvar comint-input-filter
- (function (lambda (str) (not (string-match "\\`\\s *\\'" str))))
- "Predicate for filtering additions to input history.
- Only inputs answering true to this function are saved on the input
- history list. Default is to save anything that isn't all whitespace")
-
- (defvar comint-input-sender (function comint-simple-send)
- "Function to actually send to PROCESS the STRING submitted by user.
- Usually this is just `comint-simple-send', but if your mode needs to
- massage the input string, put a different function here.
- `comint-simple-send' just sends the string plus a newline.
- This is called from the user command `comint-send-input'.")
-
- (defvar comint-eol-on-send t
- "*Non-nil means go to the end of the line before sending input to process.
- See `comint-send-input'.")
-
- (defvar comint-mode-hook '()
- "Called upon entry into comint-mode
- This is run before the process is cranked up.")
-
- (defvar comint-exec-hook '()
- "Called each time a process is exec'd by `comint-exec'.
- This is called after the process is cranked up. It is useful for things that
- must be done each time a process is executed in a comint mode buffer (e.g.,
- `(process-kill-without-query)'). In contrast, the `comint-mode-hook' is only
- executed once when the buffer is created.")
-
- (defvar comint-mode-map nil)
-
- (defvar comint-ptyp t
- "True if communications via pty; false if by pipe. Buffer local.
- This is to work around a bug in Emacs process signalling.")
-
- ;;(defvar comint-last-input-match ""
- ;; "Last string searched for by comint input history search, for defaulting.
- ;;Buffer local variable.")
-
- (defvar comint-input-ring nil)
- (defvar comint-last-input-start)
- (defvar comint-last-input-end)
- (defvar comint-input-ring-index)
- (put 'comint-input-ring 'permanent-local t)
- (put 'comint-ptyp 'permanent-local t)
-
- (defun comint-mode ()
- "Major mode for interacting with an inferior interpreter.
- Interpreter name is same as buffer name, sans the asterisks.
- Return at end of buffer sends line as input.
- Return not at end copies rest of line to end and sends it.
- Setting variable `comint-eol-on-send' means jump to the end of the line
- before submitting new input.
-
- This mode is typically customised to create Inferior Lisp mode,
- Shell mode, etc. This can be done by setting the hooks
- `comint-input-sentinel', `comint-input-filter', `comint-input-sender' and
- `comint-get-old-input' to appropriate functions, and the variable
- `comint-prompt-regexp' to the appropriate regular expression.
-
- An input history is maintained of size `comint-input-ring-size', and
- can be accessed with the commands \\[comint-next-input] and \\[comint-previous-input].
- Commands with no default key bindings include `send-invisible',
- `comint-dynamic-complete', and `comint-list-dynamic-completions'.
-
- If you accidentally suspend your process, use \\[comint-continue-subjob]
- to continue it.
-
- \\{comint-mode-map}
-
- Entry to this mode runs the hooks on comint-mode-hook"
- (interactive)
- ;; Do not remove this. All major modes must do this.
- (kill-all-local-variables)
- (setq major-mode 'comint-mode)
- (setq mode-name "Comint")
- (setq mode-line-process '(": %s"))
- (use-local-map comint-mode-map)
- (make-local-variable 'comint-last-input-start)
- (setq comint-last-input-start (make-marker))
- (make-local-variable 'comint-last-input-end)
- (setq comint-last-input-end (make-marker))
- ;;; (make-local-variable 'comint-last-input-match)
- ;;; (setq comint-last-input-match "")
- (make-local-variable 'comint-prompt-regexp) ; Don't set; default
- (make-local-variable 'comint-input-ring-size) ; ...to global val.
- (make-local-variable 'comint-input-ring)
- (make-local-variable 'comint-input-ring-index)
- (setq comint-input-ring-index 0)
- (make-local-variable 'comint-get-old-input)
- (make-local-variable 'comint-input-sentinel)
- (make-local-variable 'comint-input-filter)
- (make-local-variable 'comint-input-sender)
- (make-local-variable 'comint-eol-on-send)
- (make-local-variable 'comint-ptyp)
- (make-local-variable 'comint-exec-hook)
- (make-local-variable 'comint-process-echoes)
- (run-hooks 'comint-mode-hook)
- (or comint-input-ring
- (setq comint-input-ring (make-ring comint-input-ring-size))))
-
- (if comint-mode-map
- nil
- (setq comint-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\ep" 'comint-previous-input)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\en" 'comint-next-input)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\er" 'comint-previous-matching-input)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\es" 'comint-next-matching-input)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\C-m" 'comint-send-input)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\C-d" 'comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\C-a" 'comint-bol)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\C-c\C-u" 'comint-kill-input)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\C-c\C-w" 'backward-kill-word)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\C-c\C-c" 'comint-interrupt-subjob)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\C-c\C-z" 'comint-stop-subjob)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\C-c\C-\\" 'comint-quit-subjob)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\C-c\C-o" 'comint-kill-output)
- (define-key comint-mode-map "\C-c\C-r" 'comint-show-output)
- ;;; prompt-search commands commented out 3/90 -Olin
- ; (define-key comint-mode-map "\eP" 'comint-msearch-input)
- ; (define-key comint-mode-map "\eN" 'comint-psearch-input)
- ; (define-key comint-mode-map "\C-cR" 'comint-msearch-input-matching)
- )
-
-
- ;;; This function is used to make a full copy of the comint mode map,
- ;;; so that client modes won't interfere with each other. This function
- ;;; isn't necessary in emacs 18.5x, but we keep it around for 18.4x versions.
- (defun full-copy-sparse-keymap (km)
- "Recursively copy the sparse keymap KM."
- (cond ((consp km)
- (cons (full-copy-sparse-keymap (car km))
- (full-copy-sparse-keymap (cdr km))))
- (t km)))
-
- (defun comint-check-proc (buffer)
- "True if there is a living process associated w/buffer BUFFER.
- Living means the status is `run' or `stop'.
- BUFFER can be either a buffer or the name of one."
- (let ((proc (get-buffer-process buffer)))
- (and proc (memq (process-status proc) '(run stop)))))
-
- ;;; Note that this guy, unlike shell.el's make-shell, barfs if you pass it ()
- ;;; for the second argument (program).
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun make-comint (name program &optional startfile &rest switches)
- "Make a comint process NAME in a buffer, running PROGRAM.
- The name of the buffer is made by surrounding NAME with `*'s.
- If there is already a running process in that buffer, it is not restarted.
- Optional third arg STARTFILE is the name of a file to send the contents of to
- the process. Any more args are arguments to PROGRAM."
- (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create (concat "*" name "*"))))
- ;; If no process, or nuked process, crank up a new one and put buffer in
- ;; comint mode. Otherwise, leave buffer and existing process alone.
- (cond ((not (comint-check-proc buffer))
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer buffer)
- (comint-mode)) ; Install local vars, mode, keymap, ...
- (comint-exec buffer name program startfile switches)))
- buffer))
-
- (defun comint-exec (buffer name command startfile switches)
- "Start up a process in buffer BUFFER for comint modes.
- Blasts any old process running in the buffer. Doesn't set the buffer mode.
- You can use this to cheaply run a series of processes in the same comint
- buffer. The hook `comint-exec-hook' is run after each exec."
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer buffer)
- (let ((proc (get-buffer-process buffer))) ; Blast any old process.
- (if proc (delete-process proc)))
- ;; Crank up a new process
- (let ((proc (comint-exec-1 name buffer command switches)))
- (set-process-filter proc 'comint-filter)
- (make-local-variable 'comint-ptyp)
- (setq comint-ptyp process-connection-type) ; T if pty, NIL if pipe.
- ;; Jump to the end, and set the process mark.
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))
- ;; Feed it the startfile.
- (cond (startfile
- ;;This is guaranteed to wait long enough
- ;;but has bad results if the comint does not prompt at all
- ;; (while (= size (buffer-size))
- ;; (sleep-for 1))
- ;;I hope 1 second is enough!
- (sleep-for 1)
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (insert-file-contents startfile)
- (setq startfile (buffer-substring (point) (point-max)))
- (delete-region (point) (point-max))
- (comint-send-string proc startfile)))
- (run-hooks 'comint-exec-hook)
- buffer)))
-
- ;;; This auxiliary function cranks up the process for comint-exec in
- ;;; the appropriate environment.
-
- (defun comint-exec-1 (name buffer command switches)
- (let ((process-environment
- (comint-update-env process-environment
- (list (format "TERMCAP=emacs:co#%d:tc=unknown"
- (frame-width))
- "TERM=emacs"
- "EMACS=t"))))
- (apply 'start-process name buffer command switches)))
-
-
-
- ;; This is just (append new old-env) that compresses out shadowed entries.
- ;; It's also pretty ugly, mostly due to lisp's horrible iteration structures.
- (defun comint-update-env (old-env new)
- (let ((ans (reverse new))
- (vars (mapcar (function (lambda (vv)
- (and (string-match "^[^=]*=" vv)
- (substring vv 0 (match-end 0)))))
- new)))
- (while old-env
- (let* ((vv (car old-env)) ; vv is var=value
- (var (and (string-match "^[^=]*=" vv)
- (substring vv 0 (match-end 0)))))
- (setq old-env (cdr old-env))
- (cond ((not (and var (member var vars)))
- (if var (setq var (cons var vars)))
- (setq ans (cons vv ans))))))
- (nreverse ans)))
-
-
- ;;; Input history retrieval commands
- ;;; M-p -- previous input M-n -- next input
- ;;; M-C-r -- previous input matching
- ;;; ===========================================================================
-
- (defun comint-previous-input (arg)
- "Cycle backwards through input history."
- (interactive "*p")
- (let ((len (ring-length comint-input-ring)))
- (cond ((<= len 0)
- (message "Empty input ring")
- (ding))
- ((not (comint-after-pmark-p))
- (message "Not after process mark")
- (ding))
- (t
- (delete-region (point)
- (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
- ;; Initialize the index on the first use of this command
- ;; so that the first M-p gets index 0, and the first M-n gets
- ;; index -1.
- (if (null comint-input-ring-index)
- (setq comint-input-ring-index
- (if (> arg 0) -1
- (if (< arg 0) 1 0))))
- (setq comint-input-ring-index
- (ring-mod (+ comint-input-ring-index arg) len))
- (message "%d" (1+ comint-input-ring-index))
- (insert (ring-ref comint-input-ring comint-input-ring-index))))))
-
- (defun comint-next-input (arg)
- "Cycle forwards through input history."
- (interactive "*p")
- (comint-previous-input (- arg)))
-
- (defun comint-previous-matching-input (regexp arg)
- "Search backwards through input history for match for REGEXP.
- \(Previous history elements are earlier commands.)
- With prefix argument N, search for Nth previous match.
- If N is negative, find the next or Nth next match."
- (interactive
- (let* ((minibuffer-history-sexp-flag nil)
- ;; Don't clobber this.
- (last-command last-command)
- (regexp (read-from-minibuffer "Previous input matching (regexp): "
- nil
- minibuffer-local-map
- nil
- 'minibuffer-history-search-history)))
- (list (if (string= regexp "")
- (setcar minibuffer-history-search-history
- (nth 1 minibuffer-history-search-history))
- regexp)
- (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg))))
- (if (null comint-input-ring-index)
- (setq comint-input-ring-index -1))
- (let* ((len (ring-length comint-input-ring))
- (motion (if (> arg 0) 1 -1))
- (n comint-input-ring-index))
- ;; Do the whole search as many times as the argument says.
- (while (/= arg 0)
- (let ((prev n))
- ;; Step once.
- (setq n (ring-mod (+ n motion) len))
- ;; If we haven't reached a match, step some more.
- (while (and (< n len)
- (not (string-match regexp (ring-ref comint-input-ring n))))
- (setq n (ring-mod (+ n motion) len))
- ;; If we have gone all the way around in this search, error.
- (if (= n prev)
- (error "Not found"))))
- (setq arg (if (> arg 0) (1- arg) (1+ arg))))
- ;; Now that we know which ring element to use,
- ;; substitute that for the current input.
- (comint-previous-input (- n comint-input-ring-index))))
-
- (defun comint-next-matching-input (regexp arg)
- "Search forwards through input history for match for REGEXP.
- \(Later history elements are more recent commands.)
- With prefix argument N, search for Nth following match.
- If N is negative, find the previous or Nth previous match."
- (interactive
- (let ((minibuffer-history-sexp-flag nil)
- ;; Don't clobber this.
- (last-command last-command)
- (regexp (read-from-minibuffer "Previous input matching (regexp): "
- nil
- minibuffer-local-map
- nil
- 'minibuffer-history-search-history)))
- (list (if (string= regexp "")
- (setcar minibuffer-history-search-history
- (nth 1 minibuffer-history-search-history))
- regexp)
- (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg))))
- (comint-previous-matching-input regexp (- arg)))
-
- ;;; These next three commands are alternatives to the input history commands
- ;;; They search through the process buffer
- ;;; text looking for occurrences of the prompt. Bound to M-P, M-N, and C-c R
- ;;; (uppercase P, N, and R) for now. Try'em out. Go with what you like...
-
- ;;; comint-msearch-input-matching prompts for a string, not a regexp.
- ;;; This could be considered to be the wrong thing. I decided to keep it
- ;;; simple, and not make the user worry about regexps. This, of course,
- ;;; limits functionality.
-
- ;;; These commands were deemed non-winning and have been commented out.
- ;;; Feel free to re-enable them if you like. -Olin 3/91
-
- ;(defun comint-psearch-input ()
- ; "Search forwards for next occurrence of prompt and skip to end of line.
- ;\(prompt is anything matching regexp comint-prompt-regexp)"
- ; (interactive)
- ; (if (re-search-forward comint-prompt-regexp (point-max) t)
- ; (end-of-line)
- ; (error "No occurrence of prompt found")))
- ;
- ;(defun comint-msearch-input ()
- ; "Search backwards for previous occurrence of prompt and skip to end of line.
- ;Search starts from beginning of current line."
- ; (interactive)
- ; (let ((p (save-excursion
- ; (beginning-of-line)
- ; (cond ((re-search-backward comint-prompt-regexp (point-min) t)
- ; (end-of-line)
- ; (point))
- ; (t nil)))))
- ; (if p (goto-char p)
- ; (error "No occurrence of prompt found"))))
- ;
- ;(defun comint-msearch-input-matching (str)
- ; "Search backwards for occurrence of prompt followed by STRING.
- ;STRING is prompted for, and is NOT a regular expression."
- ; (interactive (let ((s (read-from-minibuffer
- ; (format "Command (default %s): "
- ; comint-last-input-match))))
- ; (list (if (string= s "") comint-last-input-match s))))
- ;; (interactive "sCommand: ")
- ; (setq comint-last-input-match str) ; update default
- ; (let* ((r (concat comint-prompt-regexp (regexp-quote str)))
- ; (p (save-excursion
- ; (beginning-of-line)
- ; (cond ((re-search-backward r (point-min) t)
- ; (end-of-line)
- ; (point))
- ; (t nil)))))
- ; (if p (goto-char p)
- ; (error "No match"))))
-
- ;;;
- ;;; Similar input -- contributed by ccm and highly winning.
- ;;;
- ;;; Reenter input, removing back to the last insert point if it exists.
- ;;;
- ;;(defvar comint-last-similar-string ""
- ;; "The string last used in a similar string search.")
-
- ;;(defun comint-previous-similar-input (arg)
- ;; "Fetch the previous (older) input that matches the string typed so far.
- ;;Successive repetitions find successively older matching inputs.
- ;;A prefix argument serves as a repeat count; a negative argument
- ;;fetches following (more recent) inputs."
- ;; (interactive "p")
- ;; (if (not (comint-after-pmark-p))
- ;; (error "Not after process mark"))
- ;; (if (null comint-input-ring-index)
- ;; (setq comint-input-ring-index
- ;; (if (> arg 0) -1
- ;; (if (< arg 0) 1 0))))
- ;; (if (not (or (eq last-command 'comint-previous-similar-input)
- ;; (eq last-command 'comint-next-similar-input)))
- ;; (setq comint-last-similar-string
- ;; (buffer-substring
- ;; (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))
- ;; (point))))
- ;; (let* ((size (length comint-last-similar-string))
- ;; (len (ring-length comint-input-ring))
- ;; (n (+ comint-input-ring-index arg))
- ;; entry)
- ;; (while (and (< n len)
- ;; (or (< (length (setq entry (ring-ref comint-input-ring n))) size)
- ;; (not (equal comint-last-similar-string
- ;; (substring entry 0 size)))))
- ;; (setq n (+ n arg)))
- ;; (cond ((< n len)
- ;; (setq comint-input-ring-index n)
- ;; (if (or (eq last-command 'comint-previous-similar-input)
- ;; (eq last-command 'comint-next-similar-input))
- ;; (delete-region (mark) (point)) ; repeat
- ;; (push-mark (point))) ; 1st time
- ;; (insert (substring entry size)))
- ;; (t (error "Not found")))
- ;; (message "%d" (1+ comint-input-ring-index))))
-
- ;;(defun comint-next-similar-input (arg)
- ;; "Fetch the next (newer) input that matches the string typed so far.
- ;;Successive repetitions find successively newer matching inputs.
- ;;A prefix argument serves as a repeat count; a negative argument
- ;;fetches previous (older) inputs."
- ;; (interactive "p")
- ;; (comint-previous-similar-input (- arg)))
-
- (defun comint-send-input ()
- "Send input to process.
- After the process output mark, sends all text from the process mark to
- point as input to the process. Before the process output mark, calls value
- of variable `comint-get-old-input' to retrieve old input, copies it to the
- process mark, and sends it. If variable `comint-process-echoes' is nil,
- a terminal newline is also inserted into the buffer and sent to the process
- \(if it is non-nil, all text from the process mark to point is deleted,
- since it is assumed the remote process will re-echo it).
-
- The value of variable `comint-input-sentinel' is called on the input
- before sending it. The input is entered into the input history ring,
- if the value of variable `comint-input-filter' returns non-nil when
- called on the input.
-
- If variable `comint-eol-on-send' is non-nil, then point is moved to the
- end of line before sending the input.
-
- `comint-get-old-input', `comint-input-sentinel', and `comint-input-filter'
- are chosen according to the command interpreter running in the buffer. E.g.,
- If the interpreter is the csh,
- comint-get-old-input is the default: take the current line, discard any
- initial string matching regexp comint-prompt-regexp.
- comint-input-sentinel monitors input for \"cd\", \"pushd\", and \"popd\"
- commands. When it sees one, it cd's the buffer.
- comint-input-filter is the default: returns T if the input isn't all white
- space.
-
- If the comint is Lucid Common Lisp,
- comint-get-old-input snarfs the sexp ending at point.
- comint-input-sentinel does nothing.
- comint-input-filter returns NIL if the input matches input-filter-regexp,
- which matches (1) all whitespace (2) :a, :c, etc.
-
- Similarly for Soar, Scheme, etc."
- (interactive)
- ;; Note that the input string does not include its terminal newline.
- (let ((proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
- (if (not proc) (error "Current buffer has no process")
- (let* ((pmark (process-mark proc))
- (pmark-val (marker-position pmark))
- (input (if (>= (point) pmark-val)
- (progn (if comint-eol-on-send (end-of-line))
- (buffer-substring pmark (point)))
- (let ((copy (funcall comint-get-old-input)))
- (goto-char pmark)
- (insert copy)
- copy))))
- (if comint-process-echoes
- (delete-region pmark (point))
- (insert ?\n))
- (if (funcall comint-input-filter input)
- (ring-insert comint-input-ring input))
- (funcall comint-input-sentinel input)
- (funcall comint-input-sender proc input)
- (setq comint-input-ring-index nil)
- (set-marker comint-last-input-start pmark)
- (set-marker comint-last-input-end (point))
- (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))))))
-
- ;; The sole purpose of using this filter for comint processes
- ;; is to keep comint-last-input-end from moving forward
- ;; when output is inserted.
- (defun comint-filter (process string)
- (let ((obuf (current-buffer))
- opoint obeg oend)
- (set-buffer (process-buffer process))
- (setq opoint (point))
- (setq obeg (point-min))
- (setq oend (point-max))
- (let ((buffer-read-only nil)
- (nchars (length string)))
- (widen)
- (goto-char (process-mark process))
- (if (<= (point) opoint)
- (setq opoint (+ opoint nchars)))
- ;; Insert after old_begv, but before old_zv.
- (if (< (point) obeg)
- (setq obeg (+ obeg nchars)))
- (if (<= (point) oend)
- (setq oend (+ oend nchars)))
-
- (insert-before-markers string)
- ;; Don't insert initial prompt outside the top of the window.
- (if (= (window-start (selected-window)) (point))
- (set-window-start (selected-window) (- (point) (length string))))
-
- (and comint-last-input-end
- (marker-buffer comint-last-input-end)
- (= (point) comint-last-input-end)
- (set-marker comint-last-input-end
- (- comint-last-input-end nchars)))
- (set-marker (process-mark process) (point) nil)
- (force-mode-line-update))
-
- (narrow-to-region obeg oend)
- (goto-char opoint)
- (set-buffer obuf)))
-
- (defun comint-get-old-input-default ()
- "Default for `comint-get-old-input'.
- Take the current line, and discard any initial text matching
- `comint-prompt-regexp'."
- (save-excursion
- (beginning-of-line)
- (comint-skip-prompt)
- (let ((beg (point)))
- (end-of-line)
- (buffer-substring beg (point)))))
-
- (defun comint-skip-prompt ()
- "Skip past the text matching regexp `comint-prompt-regexp'.
- If this takes us past the end of the current line, don't skip at all."
- (let ((eol (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point))))
- (if (and (looking-at comint-prompt-regexp)
- (<= (match-end 0) eol))
- (goto-char (match-end 0)))))
-
-
- (defun comint-after-pmark-p ()
- "Is point after the process output marker?"
- ;; Since output could come into the buffer after we looked at the point
- ;; but before we looked at the process marker's value, we explicitly
- ;; serialise. This is just because I don't know whether or not emacs
- ;; services input during execution of lisp commands.
- (let ((proc-pos (marker-position
- (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))))
- (<= proc-pos (point))))
-
- (defun comint-simple-send (proc string)
- "Default function for sending to PROC input STRING.
- This just sends STRING plus a newline. To override this,
- set the hook `comint-input-sender'."
- (comint-send-string proc string)
- (comint-send-string proc "\n"))
-
- (defun comint-bol (arg)
- "Goes to the beginning of line, then skips past the prompt, if any.
- If a prefix argument is given (\\[universal-argument]), then no prompt skip
- -- go straight to column 0.
-
- The prompt skip is done by skipping text matching the regular expression
- `comint-prompt-regexp', a buffer local variable.
-
- If you don't like this command, bind C-a to `beginning-of-line'
- in your hook, `comint-mode-hook'."
- (interactive "P")
- (beginning-of-line)
- (if (null arg) (comint-skip-prompt)))
-
- ;;; These two functions are for entering text you don't want echoed or
- ;;; saved -- typically passwords to ftp, telnet, or somesuch.
- ;;; Just enter m-x send-invisible and type in your line.
-
- (defun comint-read-noecho (prompt &optional stars)
- "Read a single line of text from user without echoing, and return it.
- Prompt with argument PROMPT, a string. Optional argument STARS causes
- input to be echoed with '*' characters on the prompt line. Input ends with
- RET, LFD, or ESC. DEL or C-h rubs out. C-u kills line. C-g aborts (if
- `inhibit-quit' is set because e.g. this function was called from a process
- filter and C-g is pressed, this function returns nil rather than a string).
-
- Note that the keystrokes comprising the text can still be recovered
- \(temporarily) with \\[view-lossage]. This may be a security bug for some
- applications."
- (let ((ans "")
- (c 0)
- (echo-keystrokes 0)
- (cursor-in-echo-area t)
- (done nil))
- (while (not done)
- (if stars
- (message "%s%s" prompt (make-string (length ans) ?*))
- (message prompt))
- (setq c (read-char))
- (cond ((= c ?\C-g)
- ;; This function may get called from a process filter, where
- ;; inhibit-quit is set. In later versions of emacs read-char
- ;; may clear quit-flag itself and return C-g. That would make
- ;; it impossible to quit this loop in a simple way, so
- ;; re-enable it here (for backward-compatibility the check for
- ;; quit-flag below would still be necessary, so this is seems
- ;; like the simplest way to do things).
- (setq quit-flag t
- done t))
- ((or (= c ?\r) (= c ?\n) (= c ?\e))
- (setq done t))
- ((= c ?\C-u)
- (setq ans ""))
- ((and (/= c ?\b) (/= c ?\177))
- (setq ans (concat ans (char-to-string c))))
- ((> (length ans) 0)
- (setq ans (substring ans 0 -1)))))
- (if quit-flag
- ;; Emulate a true quit, except that we have to return a value.
- (prog1
- (setq quit-flag nil)
- (message "Quit")
- (beep t))
- (message "")
- ans)))
-
- (defun send-invisible (str)
- "Read a string without echoing.
- Then send it to the process running in the current buffer. A new-line
- is additionally sent. String is not saved on comint input history list.
- Security bug: your string can still be temporarily recovered with
- \\[view-lossage]."
- ; (interactive (list (comint-read-noecho "Enter non-echoed text")))
- (interactive "P") ; Defeat snooping via C-x esc
- (let ((proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
- (if (not proc) (error "Current buffer has no process")
- (comint-send-string proc
- (if (stringp str) str
- (comint-read-noecho "Non-echoed text: " t)))
- (comint-send-string proc "\n"))))
-
-
- ;;; Low-level process communication
-
- (defvar comint-input-chunk-size 512
- "*Long inputs are sent to comint processes in chunks of this size.
- If your process is choking on big inputs, try lowering the value.")
-
- (defun comint-send-string (proc str)
- "Send PROCESS the contents of STRING as input.
- This is equivalent to `process-send-string', except that long input strings
- are broken up into chunks of size `comint-input-chunk-size'. Processes
- are given a chance to output between chunks. This can help prevent processes
- from hanging when you send them long inputs on some OS's."
- (let* ((len (length str))
- (i (min len comint-input-chunk-size)))
- (process-send-string proc (substring str 0 i))
- (while (< i len)
- (let ((next-i (+ i comint-input-chunk-size)))
- (accept-process-output)
- (process-send-string proc (substring str i (min len next-i)))
- (setq i next-i)))))
-
- (defun comint-send-region (proc start end)
- "Sends to PROC the region delimited by START and END.
- This is a replacement for `process-send-region' that tries to keep
- your process from hanging on long inputs. See `comint-send-string'."
- (comint-send-string proc (buffer-substring start end)))
-
-
- ;;; Random input hackage
-
- (defun comint-kill-output ()
- "Kill all output from interpreter since last input."
- (interactive)
- (let ((pmark (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))))
- (kill-region comint-last-input-end pmark)
- (goto-char pmark)
- (insert "*** output flushed ***\n")
- (set-marker pmark (point))))
-
- (defun comint-show-output ()
- "Display start of this batch of interpreter output at top of window.
- Also put cursor there."
- (interactive)
- (goto-char comint-last-input-end)
- (backward-char)
- (beginning-of-line)
- (set-window-start (selected-window) (point))
- (end-of-line))
-
- (defun comint-interrupt-subjob ()
- "Interrupt the current subjob."
- (interactive)
- (interrupt-process nil comint-ptyp))
-
- (defun comint-kill-subjob ()
- "Send kill signal to the current subjob."
- (interactive)
- (kill-process nil comint-ptyp))
-
- (defun comint-quit-subjob ()
- "Send quit signal to the current subjob."
- (interactive)
- (quit-process nil comint-ptyp))
-
- (defun comint-stop-subjob ()
- "Stop the current subjob.
- WARNING: if there is no current subjob, you can end up suspending
- the top-level process running in the buffer. If you accidentally do
- this, use \\[comint-continue-subjob] to resume the process. (This
- is not a problem with most shells, since they ignore this signal.)"
- (interactive)
- (stop-process nil comint-ptyp))
-
- (defun comint-continue-subjob ()
- "Send CONT signal to process buffer's process group.
- Useful if you accidentally suspend the top-level process."
- (interactive)
- (continue-process nil comint-ptyp))
-
- (defun comint-kill-input ()
- "Kill all text from last stuff output by interpreter to point."
- (interactive)
- (let* ((pmark (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
- (p-pos (marker-position pmark)))
- (if (> (point) p-pos)
- (kill-region pmark (point)))))
-
- (defun comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof (arg)
- "Delete ARG characters forward, or send an EOF to process if at end of buffer."
- (interactive "p")
- (if (eobp)
- (process-send-eof)
- (delete-char arg)))
-
-
-
-
- ;;; Support for source-file processing commands.
- ;;;============================================================================
- ;;; Many command-interpreters (e.g., Lisp, Scheme, Soar) have
- ;;; commands that process files of source text (e.g. loading or compiling
- ;;; files). So the corresponding process-in-a-buffer modes have commands
- ;;; for doing this (e.g., lisp-load-file). The functions below are useful
- ;;; for defining these commands.
- ;;;
- ;;; Alas, these guys don't do exactly the right thing for Lisp, Scheme
- ;;; and Soar, in that they don't know anything about file extensions.
- ;;; So the compile/load interface gets the wrong default occasionally.
- ;;; The load-file/compile-file default mechanism could be smarter -- it
- ;;; doesn't know about the relationship between filename extensions and
- ;;; whether the file is source or executable. If you compile foo.lisp
- ;;; with compile-file, then the next load-file should use foo.bin for
- ;;; the default, not foo.lisp. This is tricky to do right, particularly
- ;;; because the extension for executable files varies so much (.o, .bin,
- ;;; .lbin, .mo, .vo, .ao, ...).
-
-
- ;;; COMINT-SOURCE-DEFAULT -- determines defaults for source-file processing
- ;;; commands.
- ;;;
- ;;; COMINT-CHECK-SOURCE -- if FNAME is in a modified buffer, asks you if you
- ;;; want to save the buffer before issuing any process requests to the command
- ;;; interpreter.
- ;;;
- ;;; COMINT-GET-SOURCE -- used by the source-file processing commands to prompt
- ;;; for the file to process.
-
- ;;; (COMINT-SOURCE-DEFAULT previous-dir/file source-modes)
- ;;;============================================================================
- ;;; This function computes the defaults for the load-file and compile-file
- ;;; commands for tea, soar, cmulisp, and cmuscheme modes.
- ;;;
- ;;; - PREVIOUS-DIR/FILE is a pair (directory . filename) from the last
- ;;; source-file processing command. NIL if there hasn't been one yet.
- ;;; - SOURCE-MODES is a list used to determine what buffers contain source
- ;;; files: if the major mode of the buffer is in SOURCE-MODES, it's source.
- ;;; Typically, (lisp-mode) or (scheme-mode).
- ;;;
- ;;; If the command is given while the cursor is inside a string, *and*
- ;;; the string is an existing filename, *and* the filename is not a directory,
- ;;; then the string is taken as default. This allows you to just position
- ;;; your cursor over a string that's a filename and have it taken as default.
- ;;;
- ;;; If the command is given in a file buffer whose major mode is in
- ;;; SOURCE-MODES, then the the filename is the default file, and the
- ;;; file's directory is the default directory.
- ;;;
- ;;; If the buffer isn't a source file buffer (e.g., it's the process buffer),
- ;;; then the default directory & file are what was used in the last source-file
- ;;; processing command (i.e., PREVIOUS-DIR/FILE). If this is the first time
- ;;; the command has been run (PREVIOUS-DIR/FILE is nil), the default directory
- ;;; is the cwd, with no default file. (\"no default file\" = nil)
- ;;;
- ;;; SOURCE-REGEXP is typically going to be something like (tea-mode)
- ;;; for T programs, (lisp-mode) for Lisp programs, (soar-mode lisp-mode)
- ;;; for Soar programs, etc.
- ;;;
- ;;; The function returns a pair: (default-directory . default-file).
-
- (defun comint-source-default (previous-dir/file source-modes)
- (cond ((and buffer-file-name (memq major-mode source-modes))
- (cons (file-name-directory buffer-file-name)
- (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name)))
- (previous-dir/file)
- (t
- (cons default-directory nil))))
-
-
- ;;; (COMINT-CHECK-SOURCE fname)
- ;;;============================================================================
- ;;; Prior to loading or compiling (or otherwise processing) a file (in the CMU
- ;;; process-in-a-buffer modes), this function can be called on the filename.
- ;;; If the file is loaded into a buffer, and the buffer is modified, the user
- ;;; is queried to see if he wants to save the buffer before proceeding with
- ;;; the load or compile.
-
- (defun comint-check-source (fname)
- (let ((buff (get-file-buffer fname)))
- (if (and buff
- (buffer-modified-p buff)
- (y-or-n-p (format "Save buffer %s first? "
- (buffer-name buff))))
- ;; save BUFF.
- (let ((old-buffer (current-buffer)))
- (set-buffer buff)
- (save-buffer)
- (set-buffer old-buffer)))))
-
-
- ;;; (COMINT-GET-SOURCE prompt prev-dir/file source-modes mustmatch-p)
- ;;;============================================================================
- ;;; COMINT-GET-SOURCE is used to prompt for filenames in command-interpreter
- ;;; commands that process source files (like loading or compiling a file).
- ;;; It prompts for the filename, provides a default, if there is one,
- ;;; and returns the result filename.
- ;;;
- ;;; See COMINT-SOURCE-DEFAULT for more on determining defaults.
- ;;;
- ;;; PROMPT is the prompt string. PREV-DIR/FILE is the (directory . file) pair
- ;;; from the last source processing command. SOURCE-MODES is a list of major
- ;;; modes used to determine what file buffers contain source files. (These
- ;;; two arguments are used for determining defaults). If MUSTMATCH-P is true,
- ;;; then the filename reader will only accept a file that exists.
- ;;;
- ;;; A typical use:
- ;;; (interactive (comint-get-source "Compile file: " prev-lisp-dir/file
- ;;; '(lisp-mode) t))
-
- ;;; This is pretty stupid about strings. It decides we're in a string
- ;;; if there's a quote on both sides of point on the current line.
- (defun comint-extract-string ()
- "Return string around POINT that starts the current line, or nil."
- (save-excursion
- (let* ((point (point))
- (bol (progn (beginning-of-line) (point)))
- (eol (progn (end-of-line) (point)))
- (start (progn (goto-char point)
- (and (search-backward "\"" bol t)
- (1+ (point)))))
- (end (progn (goto-char point)
- (and (search-forward "\"" eol t)
- (1- (point))))))
- (and start end
- (buffer-substring start end)))))
-
- (defun comint-get-source (prompt prev-dir/file source-modes mustmatch-p)
- (let* ((def (comint-source-default prev-dir/file source-modes))
- (stringfile (comint-extract-string))
- (sfile-p (and stringfile
- (condition-case ()
- (file-exists-p stringfile)
- (error nil))
- (not (file-directory-p stringfile))))
- (defdir (if sfile-p (file-name-directory stringfile)
- (car def)))
- (deffile (if sfile-p (file-name-nondirectory stringfile)
- (cdr def)))
- (ans (read-file-name (if deffile (format "%s(default %s) "
- prompt deffile)
- prompt)
- defdir
- (concat defdir deffile)
- mustmatch-p)))
- (list (expand-file-name (substitute-in-file-name ans)))))
-
- ;;; I am somewhat divided on this string-default feature. It seems
- ;;; to violate the principle-of-least-astonishment, in that it makes
- ;;; the default harder to predict, so you actually have to look and see
- ;;; what the default really is before choosing it. This can trip you up.
- ;;; On the other hand, it can be useful, I guess. I would appreciate feedback
- ;;; on this.
- ;;; -Olin
-
-
- ;;; Simple process query facility.
- ;;; ===========================================================================
- ;;; This function is for commands that want to send a query to the process
- ;;; and show the response to the user. For example, a command to get the
- ;;; arglist for a Common Lisp function might send a "(arglist 'foo)" query
- ;;; to an inferior Common Lisp process.
- ;;;
- ;;; This simple facility just sends strings to the inferior process and pops
- ;;; up a window for the process buffer so you can see what the process
- ;;; responds with. We don't do anything fancy like try to intercept what the
- ;;; process responds with and put it in a pop-up window or on the message
- ;;; line. We just display the buffer. Low tech. Simple. Works good.
-
- ;;; Send to the inferior process PROC the string STR. Pop-up but do not select
- ;;; a window for the inferior process so that its response can be seen.
- (defun comint-proc-query (proc str)
- (let* ((proc-buf (process-buffer proc))
- (proc-mark (process-mark proc)))
- (display-buffer proc-buf)
- (set-buffer proc-buf) ; but it's not the selected *window*
- (let ((proc-win (get-buffer-window proc-buf))
- (proc-pt (marker-position proc-mark)))
- (comint-send-string proc str) ; send the query
- (accept-process-output proc) ; wait for some output
- ;; Try to position the proc window so you can see the answer.
- ;; This is bogus code. If you delete the (sit-for 0), it breaks.
- ;; I don't know why. Wizards invited to improve it.
- (if (not (pos-visible-in-window-p proc-pt proc-win))
- (let ((opoint (window-point proc-win)))
- (set-window-point proc-win proc-mark) (sit-for 0)
- (if (not (pos-visible-in-window-p opoint proc-win))
- (push-mark opoint)
- (set-window-point proc-win opoint)))))))
-
-
- ;;; Filename completion in a buffer
- ;;; ===========================================================================
- ;;; Useful completion functions, courtesy of the Ergo group.
-
- ;;; Three commands:
- ;;; comint-dynamic-complete Complete filename at point.
- ;;; comint-dynamic-list-completions List completions in help buffer.
- ;;; comint-replace-by-expanded-filename Expand and complete filename at point;
- ;;; replace with expanded/completed name.
-
- ;;; These are not installed in the comint-mode keymap. But they are
- ;;; available for people who want them. Shell-mode installs them:
- ;;; (define-key shell-mode-map "\t" 'comint-dynamic-complete)
- ;;; (define-key shell-mode-map "\M-?" 'comint-dynamic-list-completions)))
- ;;;
- ;;; Commands like this are fine things to put in load hooks if you
- ;;; want them present in specific modes.
-
-
- (defun comint-match-partial-pathname ()
- "Return the filename at point, or signal an error."
- (save-excursion
- (if (re-search-backward "[^~/A-Za-z0-9_.$#,=-]" nil 'move)
- (forward-char 1))
- ;; Anchor the search forwards.
- (if (not (looking-at "[~/A-Za-z0-9_.$#,=-]")) (error ""))
- (re-search-forward "[~/A-Za-z0-9_.$#,=-]+")
- (substitute-in-file-name
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
-
-
- (defun comint-replace-by-expanded-filename ()
- "Expand the filename at point.
- Replace the filename with an expanded, canonicalised, and completed
- replacement.
- \"Expanded\" means environment variables (e.g., $HOME) and ~'s are
- replaced with the corresponding directories. \"Canonicalised\" means ..
- and \. are removed, and the filename is made absolute instead of relative.
- See functions `expand-file-name' and `substitute-in-file-name'. See also
- `comint-dynamic-complete'."
- (interactive)
- (let* ((pathname (comint-match-partial-pathname))
- (pathdir (file-name-directory pathname))
- (pathnondir (file-name-nondirectory pathname))
- (completion (file-name-completion pathnondir
- (or pathdir default-directory))))
- (cond ((null completion)
- (message "No completions of %s" pathname)
- (ding))
- ((eql completion t)
- (message "Unique completion"))
- (t ; this means a string was returned.
- (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
- (insert (expand-file-name (concat pathdir completion)))))))
-
-
- (defun comint-dynamic-complete ()
- "Dynamically complete the filename at point.
- This function is similar to `comint-replace-by-expanded-filename', except
- that it won't change parts of the filename already entered in the buffer;
- it just adds completion characters to the end of the filename."
- (interactive)
- (let* ((pathname (comint-match-partial-pathname))
- (pathdir (file-name-directory pathname))
- (pathnondir (file-name-nondirectory pathname))
- (completion (file-name-completion pathnondir
- (or pathdir default-directory))))
- (cond ((null completion)
- (message "No completions of %s" pathname)
- (ding))
- ((eql completion t)
- (message "Unique completion"))
- (t ; this means a string was returned.
- (goto-char (match-end 0))
- (insert (substring completion (length pathnondir)))))))
-
- (defun comint-dynamic-list-completions ()
- "List in help buffer all possible completions of the filename at point."
- (interactive)
- (let* ((pathname (comint-match-partial-pathname))
- (pathdir (file-name-directory pathname))
- (pathnondir (file-name-nondirectory pathname))
- (completions
- (file-name-all-completions pathnondir
- (or pathdir default-directory))))
- (cond ((null completions)
- (message "No completions of %s" pathname)
- (ding))
- (t
- (let ((conf (current-window-configuration)))
- (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*"
- (display-completion-list completions))
- (sit-for 0)
- (message "Hit space to flush")
- (let ((ch (read-event)))
- (if (eq ch ?\ )
- (set-window-configuration conf)
- (setq unread-command-events (list ch)))))))))
-
- ;;; Converting process modes to use comint mode
- ;;; ===========================================================================
- ;;; The code in the Emacs 19 distribution has all been modified to use comint
- ;;; where needed. However, there are `third-party' packages out there that
- ;;; still use the old shell mode. Here's a guide to conversion.
- ;;;
- ;;; Renaming variables
- ;;; Most of the work is renaming variables and functions. These are the common
- ;;; ones:
- ;;; Local variables:
- ;;; last-input-start comint-last-input-start
- ;;; last-input-end comint-last-input-end
- ;;; shell-prompt-pattern comint-prompt-regexp
- ;;; shell-set-directory-error-hook <no equivalent>
- ;;; Miscellaneous:
- ;;; shell-set-directory <unnecessary>
- ;;; shell-mode-map comint-mode-map
- ;;; Commands:
- ;;; shell-send-input comint-send-input
- ;;; shell-send-eof comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof
- ;;; kill-shell-input comint-kill-input
- ;;; interrupt-shell-subjob comint-interrupt-subjob
- ;;; stop-shell-subjob comint-stop-subjob
- ;;; quit-shell-subjob comint-quit-subjob
- ;;; kill-shell-subjob comint-kill-subjob
- ;;; kill-output-from-shell comint-kill-output
- ;;; show-output-from-shell comint-show-output
- ;;; copy-last-shell-input Use comint-previous-input/comint-next-input
- ;;;
- ;;; SHELL-SET-DIRECTORY is gone, its functionality taken over by
- ;;; SHELL-DIRECTORY-TRACKER, the shell mode's comint-input-sentinel.
- ;;; Comint mode does not provide functionality equivalent to
- ;;; shell-set-directory-error-hook; it is gone.
- ;;;
- ;;; comint-last-input-start is provided for modes which want to munge
- ;;; the buffer after input is sent, perhaps because the inferior
- ;;; insists on echoing the input. The LAST-INPUT-START variable in
- ;;; the old shell package was used to implement a history mechanism,
- ;;; but you should think twice before using comint-last-input-start
- ;;; for this; the input history ring often does the job better.
- ;;;
- ;;; If you are implementing some process-in-a-buffer mode, called foo-mode, do
- ;;; *not* create the comint-mode local variables in your foo-mode function.
- ;;; This is not modular. Instead, call comint-mode, and let *it* create the
- ;;; necessary comint-specific local variables. Then create the
- ;;; foo-mode-specific local variables in foo-mode. Set the buffer's keymap to
- ;;; be foo-mode-map, and its mode to be foo-mode. Set the comint-mode hooks
- ;;; (comint-prompt-regexp, comint-input-filter, comint-input-sentinel,
- ;;; comint-get-old-input) that need to be different from the defaults. Call
- ;;; foo-mode-hook, and you're done. Don't run the comint-mode hook yourself;
- ;;; comint-mode will take care of it. The following example, from shell.el,
- ;;; is typical:
- ;;;
- ;;; (defun shell-mode ()
- ;;; (interactive)
- ;;; (comint-mode)
- ;;; (setq comint-prompt-regexp shell-prompt-pattern)
- ;;; (setq major-mode 'shell-mode)
- ;;; (setq mode-name "Shell")
- ;;; (cond ((not shell-mode-map)
- ;;; (setq shell-mode-map (full-copy-sparse-keymap comint-mode-map))
- ;;; (define-key shell-mode-map "\M-\t" 'comint-dynamic-complete)
- ;;; (define-key shell-mode-map "\M-?"
- ;;; 'comint-dynamic-list-completions)))
- ;;; (use-local-map shell-mode-map)
- ;;; (make-local-variable 'shell-directory-stack)
- ;;; (setq shell-directory-stack nil)
- ;;; (setq comint-input-sentinel 'shell-directory-tracker)
- ;;; (run-hooks 'shell-mode-hook))
- ;;;
- ;;;
- ;;; Note that make-comint is different from make-shell in that it
- ;;; doesn't have a default program argument. If you give make-shell
- ;;; a program name of NIL, it cleverly chooses one of explicit-shell-name,
- ;;; $ESHELL, $SHELL, or /bin/sh. If you give make-comint a program argument
- ;;; of NIL, it barfs. Adjust your code accordingly...
- ;;;
-
- ;;; Do the user's customisation...
-
- (defvar comint-load-hook nil
- "This hook is run when comint is loaded in.
- This is a good place to put keybindings.")
-
- (run-hooks 'comint-load-hook)
-
- ;;; Change log:
- ;;; 9/12/89
- ;;; - Souped up the filename expansion procedures.
- ;;; Doc strings are much clearer and more detailed.
- ;;; Fixed a bug where doing a filename completion when the point
- ;;; was in the middle of the filename instead of at the end would lose.
- ;;;
- ;;; 2/17/90
- ;;; - Souped up the command history stuff so that text inserted
- ;;; by comint-previous-input-matching is removed by following
- ;;; command history recalls. comint-next/previous-input-matching
- ;;; is now much more smoothly integrated w/the command history stuff.
- ;;; - Added comint-eol-on-send flag and comint-input-sender hook.
- ;;; Comint-input-sender based on code contributed by Jeff Peck
- ;;; (peck@sun.com).
- ;;;
- ;;; 3/13/90 ccm@cmu.cs.edu
- ;;; - Added comint-previous-similar-input for looking up similar inputs.
- ;;; - Added comint-send-and-get-output to allow snarfing input from
- ;;; buffer.
- ;;; - Added the ability to pick up a source file by positioning over
- ;;; a string in comint-get-source.
- ;;; - Added add-hook to make it a little easier for the user to use
- ;;; multiple hooks.
- ;;;
- ;;; 5/22/90 shivers
- ;;; - Moved Chris' multiplexed ipc stuff to comint-ipc.el.
- ;;; - Altered Chris' comint-get-source string feature. The string
- ;;; is only offered as a default if it names an existing file.
- ;;; - Changed comint-exec to directly crank up the process, instead
- ;;; of calling the env program. This made background.el happy.
- ;;; - Added new buffer-local var comint-ptyp. The problem is that
- ;;; the signalling functions don't work as advertised. If you are
- ;;; communicating via pipes, the CURRENT-GROUP arg is supposed to
- ;;; be ignored, but, unfortunately it seems to be the case that you
- ;;; must pass a NIL for this arg in the pipe case. COMINT-PTYP
- ;;; is a flag that tells whether the process is communicating
- ;;; via pipes or a pty. The comint signalling functions use it
- ;;; to determine the necessary CURRENT-GROUP arg value. The bug
- ;;; has been reported to the Gnu folks.
- ;;; - comint-dynamic-complete flushes the help window if you hit space
- ;;; after you execute it.
- ;;; - Added functions comint-send-string, comint-send-region and var
- ;;; comint-input-chunk-size. comint-send-string tries to prevent processes
- ;;; from hanging when you send them long strings by breaking them into
- ;;; chunks and allowing process output between chunks. I got the idea from
- ;;; Eero Simoncelli's Common Lisp package. Note that using
- ;;; comint-send-string means that the process buffer's contents can change
- ;;; during a call! If you depend on process output only happening between
- ;;; toplevel commands, this could be a problem. In such a case, use
- ;;; process-send-string instead. If this is a problem for people, I'd like
- ;;; to hear about it.
- ;;; - Added comint-proc-query as a simple mechanism for commands that
- ;;; want to query an inferior process and display its response. For a
- ;;; typical use, see lisp-show-arglist in cmulisp.el.
- ;;; - Added constant comint-version, which is now "2.01".
- ;;;
- ;;; 6/14/90 shivers
- ;;; - Had comint-update-env defined twice. Removed extra copy. Also
- ;;; renamed mem to be comint-mem, for modularity. The duplication
- ;;; was reported by Michael Meissner.
- ;;; 6/16/90 shivers
- ;;; - Emacs has two different mechanisms for maintaining the process
- ;;; environment, determined at compile time by the MAINTAIN-ENVIRONMENT
- ;;; #define. One uses the process-environment global variable, and
- ;;; one uses a getenv/setenv interface. comint-exec assumed the
- ;;; process-environment interface; it has been generalised (with
- ;;; comint-exec-1) to handle both cases. Pretty bogus. We could,
- ;;; of course, skip all this and just use the etc/env program to
- ;;; handle the environment tweaking, but that obscures process
- ;;; queries that other modules (like background.el) depend on. etc/env
- ;;; is also fairly bogus. This bug, and some of the fix code was
- ;;; reported by Dan Pierson.
- ;;;
- ;;; 9/5/90 shivers
- ;;; - Changed make-variable-buffer-local's to make-local-variable's.
- ;;; This leaves non-comint-mode buffers alone. Stephane Payrard
- ;;; reported the sloppy usage.
- ;;; - You can now go from comint-previous-similar-input to
- ;;; comint-previous-input with no problem.
- ;;;
- ;;; 12/21/90 shivers
- ;;; - Added a condition-case to comint-get-source. Bogus strings
- ;;; beginning with ~ were making the file-exists-p barf.
- ;;; - Added "=" to the set of chars recognised by file completion
- ;;; as constituting a filename.
- ;;;
- ;;; 1/90 shivers
- ;;; These changes comprise release 2.02:
- ;;; - Removed the kill-all-local-variables in comint-mode. This
- ;;; made it impossible for client modes to set things before calling
- ;;; comint-mode. (In particular, it messed up ilisp.el) In general,
- ;;; the client mode should be responsible for a k-a-l-v's.
- ;;; - Fixed comint-match-partial-pathname so that it works in
- ;;; more cases: if the filename begins at the start-of-buffer;
- ;;; if point is on the first char of the filename. Just a question
- ;;; of getting the tricky bits right.
- ;;; - Added a hook, comint-exec-hook that is run each time a process
- ;;; is cranked up. Useful for things like process-kill-without-query.
- ;;;
- ;;; These two were pointed out by tale:
- ;;; - Improved the doc string in comint-send-input a little bit.
- ;;; - Tweaked make-comint to check process status with comint-check-proc
- ;;; instead of equivalent inline code.
- ;;;
- ;;; - Prompt-search history commands have been commented out. I never
- ;;; liked them; I don't think anyone used them.
- ;;; - Made comint-exec-hook a local var, as it should have been.
- ;;; (This way, for instance, you can have shell procs kill-w/o-query,
- ;;; but let Scheme procs be default.)
- ;;;
- ;;; 7/91 Shivers
- ;;; - Souped up comint-read-noecho with an optional argument, STARS.
- ;;; Suggested by mjlx@EAGLE.CNSF.CORNELL.EDU.
- ;;; - Moved comint-previous-input-matching from C-c r to C-M-r.
- ;;; C-c <letter> bindings are reserved for the user.
- ;;; These bindings were done by Jim Blandy.
- ;;; These changes comprise version 2.03.
-
- (provide 'comint)
-
- ;;; comint.el ends here
-