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- ;;; ido-ubiquitous.el --- Use ido (nearly) everywhere.
- ;; Author: Ryan C. Thompson
- ;; URL: https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous
- ;; Version: 0.7
- ;; Created: 2011-09-01
- ;; Keywords: convenience
- ;; EmacsWiki: InteractivelyDoThings
- ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
- ;;; Commentary:
- ;; You may have seen the `ido-everywhere' variable in ido.el and got
- ;; excited that you could use ido completion for everything. Then you
- ;; were probably disappointed when you realized that it only applied
- ;; to *file names* and nothing else. Well, ido-ubiquitous is here to
- ;; fulfill the original promise and let you use ido completion for
- ;; (almost) any command that uses `completing-read' to offer you a
- ;; choice of several alternatives.
- ;; This even works in M-x, but for that, you might prefer the "smex"
- ;; package instead.
- ;; As of version 0.7, this package also makes a small modification to
- ;; ido's behavior so as to support a strange corner case of
- ;; `completing-read' that some functions rely on. Since the goal of
- ;; this package is to replace `completing-read' everywhere instead of
- ;; just selectively (as ido itself does), compatibility with all the
- ;; quriks of `completing-read' is important here.
- ;;; License:
- ;; 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, 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 GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
- ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
- ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
- ;;; Code:
- (require 'ido)
- ;;;###autoload
- (defgroup ido-ubiquitous nil
- "Use ido for (almost) all completion."
- :group 'ido)
- ;;;###autoload
- (define-minor-mode ido-ubiquitous
- "Use `ido-completing-read' instead of `completing-read' almost everywhere.
- This mode has no effect unles `ido-mode' is also enabled.
- If this mode causes problems for a function, you can force the
- function to use the original completing read by using the macro
- `ido-ubiquitous-disable-in'. For example, if a
- function `foo' cannot work with ido-style completion, evaluate
- the following (for example by putting it in your .emacs file):
- (ido-ubiquitous-disable-in foo)"
- nil
- :global t
- :group 'ido-ubiquitous)
- ;;;###autoload
- (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-command-exceptions '()
- "List of commands that should not be affected by `ido-ubiquitous'.
- Even when `ido-ubiquitous' mode is enabled, these commands will
- continue to use `completing-read' instead of
- `ido-completing-read'.
- Only *interactive* commands should go here. To disable
- ido-ubiquitous in non-interactive functions, customize
- `ido-ubiquitous-function-exceptions'."
- :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Command"))
- :group 'ido-ubiquitous)
- (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'ido-ubiquitous-exceptions
- 'ido-ubiquitous-command-exceptions "0.4")
- (defadvice completing-read (around ido-ubiquitous activate)
- (if (or (not ido-mode)
- (not ido-ubiquitous)
- (memq this-command ido-ubiquitous-command-exceptions)
- ;; Avoid infinite recursion from ido calling completing-read
- (boundp 'ido-cur-item))
- ad-do-it
- (let ((allcomp (all-completions "" collection predicate)))
- ;; Only use ido completion if there are actually any completions
- ;; to offer.
- (if allcomp
- (setq ad-return-value
- (ido-completing-read prompt allcomp
- nil require-match initial-input hist def))
- ad-do-it))))
- (defmacro ido-ubiquitous-disable-in (func)
- "Disable ido-ubiquitous in FUNC."
- (let ((docstring
- (format "Disable ido-ubiquitous in %s" func)))
- `(defadvice ,func (around disable-ido-ubiquitous activate)
- ,docstring
- (let (ido-ubiquitous) ad-do-it))))
- (define-obsolete-function-alias
- 'disable-ido-ubiquitous-in
- 'ido-ubiquitous-disable-in
- "0.4")
- (defmacro ido-ubiquitous-enable-in (func)
- "Re-enable ido-ubiquitous in FUNC.
- This reverses the effect of `ido-ubiquitous-disable-in'."
- ;; In my experience, simply using `ad-remove-advice' or
- ;; `ad-disable-advice' doesn't work correctly (in Emacs 23).
- ;; Instead, I've found that one must redefine the advice under the
- ;; same name ("disable-ido-ubiquitous") to simply call the original
- ;; function with no modifications. This has the same effect
- ;; (disables the advice), but is presumably less efficient.
- (let ((docstring
- (format "DO NOT disable ido-ubiquitous in %s" func)))
- `(defadvice ,func (around disable-ido-ubiquitous activate)
- ,docstring
- ad-do-it)))
- (define-obsolete-function-alias
- 'enable-ido-ubiquitous-in
- 'ido-ubiquitous-enable-in
- "0.4")
- ;; Always disable ido-ubiquitous in `find-file' and similar functions,
- ;; because they are not supposed to use ido.
- (defvar ido-ubiquitous-permanent-function-exceptions
- '(read-file-name)
- "Functions in which ido-ubiquitous should always be disabled.
- If you want to disable ido in a specific function or command, do
- not modify this variable. Instead, try `M-x customize-group
- ido-ubiquitous..")
- (dolist (func ido-ubiquitous-permanent-function-exceptions)
- (eval `(ido-ubiquitous-disable-in ,func)))
- (defun ido-ubiquitous--set-difference (list1 list2)
- "Replacement for `set-difference' from `cl'."
- (apply #'nconc
- (mapcar (lambda (elt) (unless (memq elt list2) (list elt)))
- list1)))
- (defun ido-ubiquitous-set-function-exceptions (sym newval)
- (let* ((oldval (when (boundp sym) (eval sym))))
- ;; Filter out permanent fixtures
- (setq oldval (ido-ubiquitous--set-difference oldval ido-ubiquitous-permanent-function-exceptions))
- (setq newval (ido-ubiquitous--set-difference newval ido-ubiquitous-permanent-function-exceptions))
- ;; Re-enable ido-ubiquitous on all old functions, in case they
- ;; were removed from the list.
- (dolist (oldfun oldval)
- (eval `(ido-ubiquitous-enable-in ,oldfun)))
- ;; Set the new value
- (set-default sym newval)
- ;; Disable ido-ubiquitous on all new functions
- (dolist (newfun newval)
- (eval `(ido-ubiquitous-disable-in ,newfun)))))
- ;;;###autoload
- (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-function-exceptions
- '(grep-read-files)
- "List of functions in which to disable ido-ubiquitous.
- Certain functions, such as `read-file-name', always have
- ido-ubiquitous disabled, and cannot be added here. (They are
- effectively permanently part of this list already.)"
- :group 'ido-ubiquitous
- :type '(repeat :tag "Functions"
- (symbol :tag "Function"))
- :set 'ido-ubiquitous-set-function-exceptions)
- (defadvice ido-exit-minibuffer (around required-allow-empty-string activate)
- "Emulate a quirk of `completing-read'.
- Apparently, `completing-read' used to request the default item by
- returning an empty string when RET was pressed with an empty input.
- This forces `ido-completing-read' to do the same (instead of returning
- the first choice in the list).
- This has no effect when ido is completing buffers or files."
- (if (and (eq ido-cur-item 'list)
- ido-require-match
- (null ido-default-item)
- (string= ido-text ""))
- (ido-select-text)
- ad-do-it))
- (provide 'ido-ubiquitous) ;;; ido-ubiquitous.el ends here
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