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  1. ;; -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
  2. ;;; ido-ubiquitous.el --- Use ido (nearly) everywhere.
  3. ;; Author: Ryan C. Thompson
  4. ;; URL: https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous
  5. ;; Version: 2.4
  6. ;; Created: 2011-09-01
  7. ;; Keywords: convenience
  8. ;; EmacsWiki: InteractivelyDoThings
  9. ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1"))
  10. ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
  11. ;;; Commentary:
  12. ;; If you use the excellent `ido-mode' for efficient completion of
  13. ;; file names and buffers, you might wonder if you can get ido-style
  14. ;; completion everywhere else too. Well, that's what this package
  15. ;; does! ido-ubiquitous is here to enable ido-style completion for
  16. ;; (almost) every function that uses the standard completion function
  17. ;; `completing-read'.
  18. ;;; License:
  19. ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  20. ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  21. ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
  22. ;; any later version.
  23. ;;
  24. ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  25. ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  26. ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  27. ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
  28. ;;
  29. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  30. ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
  31. ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
  32. ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
  33. ;;; Code:
  34. (defconst ido-ubiquitous-version "2.4"
  35. "Currently running version of ido-ubiquitous.")
  36. (eval-when-compile
  37. (when (or (not (boundp 'completing-read-function))
  38. (< emacs-major-version 24))
  39. (error "Could not find required variable `completing-read-function'. Are you using Emacs version 24 or higher? If you have Emacs 23 or lower, please downgrade to ido-ubiquitous version 1.7.")))
  40. (require 'ido)
  41. (require 'advice)
  42. (require 'cl)
  43. ;; Declare these ahead of time to quiet the compiler
  44. (defvar ido-ubiquitous-fallback-completing-read-function)
  45. (defvar predicate)
  46. (defvar inherit-input-method)
  47. (defvar ido-cur-item)
  48. (defvar ido-default-item)
  49. (defvar ido-cur-list)
  50. ;;; Internal utility functions
  51. (defun ido-ubiquitous--as-string (sym-or-str)
  52. "Return name of symbol, return string as is."
  53. (if (symbolp sym-or-str)
  54. (symbol-name sym-or-str)
  55. sym-or-str))
  56. (defun ido-ubiquitous--as-symbol (sym-or-str)
  57. "Return name of symbol, return string as is."
  58. (if (symbolp sym-or-str)
  59. sym-or-str
  60. (intern sym-or-str)))
  61. ;;; Custom widget definitions
  62. ;; We need to define some custom widget types for use in the override
  63. ;; variables.
  64. (define-widget 'lazy-notag 'lazy
  65. "Like lazy widget, but does not display its tag, only its value."
  66. :format "%v")
  67. ;; Define matcher functions and widgets for match specifications
  68. (defvar ido-ubiquitous-match-spec-widget-types nil
  69. "List of widget names for match specs.")
  70. (defvar ido-ubiquitous-spec-matchers nil
  71. "Alist of functions for matching function specs against function names.")
  72. (loop for (widget-name widget-tag key field-type matcher) in
  73. '((exact-match "Exact match" exact string string=)
  74. (prefix-match "Prefix match" prefix string string-prefix-p)
  75. (regexp-match "Regexp match" regexp regexp string-match-p))
  76. do (define-widget (ido-ubiquitous--as-symbol widget-name) 'lazy-notag widget-tag
  77. :menu-tag widget-tag
  78. :type `(list :tag ,widget-tag :format "%v"
  79. (const :format ""
  80. :tag ,widget-tag
  81. ,key)
  82. (,field-type :tag ,widget-tag)))
  83. do (add-to-list 'ido-ubiquitous-match-spec-widget-types
  84. widget-name 'append)
  85. do (add-to-list 'ido-ubiquitous-spec-matchers
  86. (cons key matcher) 'append))
  87. (define-widget 'ido-ubiquitous-match-spec 'lazy-notag
  88. "Choice of exact, prefix, or regexp match."
  89. :type `(choice :tag "Match type"
  90. ,@ido-ubiquitous-match-spec-widget-types))
  91. (define-widget 'ido-ubiquitous-command-override-spec 'lazy-notag
  92. "Choice of override action plus match specification."
  93. :type '(cons :tag "Override rule"
  94. (choice :tag "For matching commands"
  95. (const :menu-tag "Disable"
  96. :tag "Disable ido-ubiquitous"
  97. disable)
  98. (const :menu-tag "Enable"
  99. :tag "Enable ido-ubiquitous in normal default mode"
  100. enable)
  101. (const :menu-tag "Enable old-style default"
  102. :tag "Enable ido-ubiquitous in old-style default mode"
  103. enable-old))
  104. ido-ubiquitous-match-spec))
  105. (define-widget 'ido-ubiquitous-function-override-spec 'lazy-notag
  106. "Choice of override action and function name. (Exact match only.)"
  107. :type '(list :tag "Override rule"
  108. (choice :tag "Do the following"
  109. (const :menu-tag "Disable"
  110. :tag "Disable ido-ubiquitous"
  111. disable)
  112. (const :menu-tag "Enable"
  113. :tag "Enable ido-ubiquitous in normal default mode"
  114. enable)
  115. (const :menu-tag "Enable old-style default"
  116. :tag "Enable ido-ubiquitous in old-style default mode"
  117. enable-old))
  118. (const :format "" exact)
  119. (string :tag "For function")))
  120. ;;; Custom Declarations
  121. (defgroup ido-ubiquitous nil
  122. "Use ido for (almost) all completion."
  123. :group 'ido)
  124. ;;;###autoload
  125. (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'ido-ubiquitous
  126. 'ido-ubiquitous-mode "0.8")
  127. ;;;###autoload
  128. (define-obsolete-function-alias 'ido-ubiquitous
  129. 'ido-ubiquitous-mode "0.8")
  130. ;;;###autoload
  131. (define-minor-mode ido-ubiquitous-mode
  132. "Use `ido-completing-read' instead of `completing-read' almost everywhere.
  133. This mode has no effect unles `ido-mode' is also enabled.
  134. If this mode causes problems for a function, you can customize
  135. when ido completion is or is not used by customizing
  136. `ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides' or
  137. `ido-ubiquitous-function-overrides'."
  138. nil
  139. :global t
  140. :group 'ido-ubiquitous
  141. ;; Handle warning about ido disabled
  142. (when ido-ubiquitous-mode
  143. (ido-ubiquitous-warn-about-ido-disabled))
  144. ;; Ensure emacs 23 code disabled (in case user upgraded in this session)
  145. (ignore-errors
  146. (ad-disable-advice 'completing-read 'around 'ido-ubiquitous-legacy)
  147. (ad-activate 'completing-read))
  148. ;; Actually enable/disable the mode
  149. (setq completing-read-function
  150. (if ido-ubiquitous-mode
  151. 'completing-read-ido
  152. ido-ubiquitous-fallback-completing-read-function)))
  153. (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-max-items 5000
  154. "Max collection size to use ido-ubiquitous on.
  155. If `ido-ubiquitous-mode' is active and `completing-read' is
  156. called on a COLLECTION with greater than this number of items in
  157. it, the fallback completion method will be usedd instead. To
  158. fallback based on collection size, set this to nil."
  159. :type '(choice (const :tag "No limit" nil)
  160. (integer
  161. :tag "Limit" :value 5000
  162. :validate
  163. (lambda (widget)
  164. (let ((v (widget-value widget)))
  165. (if (and (integerp v)
  166. (> v 0))
  167. nil
  168. (widget-put widget :error "This field should contain a positive integer")
  169. widget)))))
  170. :group 'ido-ubiquitous)
  171. (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-fallback-completing-read-function
  172. ;; Initialize to the current value of `completing-read-function',
  173. ;; unless that is already set to the ido completer, in which case
  174. ;; use `completing-read-default'.
  175. (if (eq completing-read-function 'completing-read-ido)
  176. 'completing-read-default
  177. completing-read-function)
  178. "Alternate completing-read function to use when ido is not wanted.
  179. This will be used for functions that are incompatibile with ido
  180. or if ido cannot handle the completion arguments.
  181. If you turn off ido-ubiquitous mode, `completing-read-function'
  182. will be set back to this."
  183. :type '(choice (const :tag "Standard emacs completion"
  184. completing-read-default)
  185. (function :tag "Other function"))
  186. :group 'ido-ubiquitous)
  187. (define-obsolete-variable-alias
  188. 'ido-ubiquitous-enable-compatibility-globally
  189. 'ido-ubiquitous-enable-old-style-default
  190. "2.0")
  191. (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-enable-old-style-default t
  192. "Allow ido to emulate a quirk of `completing-read'.
  193. From the `completing-read' docstring:
  194. > If the input is null, `completing-read' returns DEF, or the
  195. > first element of the list of default values, or an empty string
  196. > if DEF is nil, regardless of the value of REQUIRE-MATCH.
  197. If this variable is non-nil, then ido-ubiquitous will attempt to
  198. emulate this behavior. Specifically, if RET is pressed
  199. immediately upon entering completion, an empty string will be
  200. returned instead of the first element in the list. This behavior
  201. is only enabled when ido is being used as a substitute for
  202. `completing-read', and not when it is used directly.
  203. This odd behavior is required for compatibility with an old-style
  204. usage pattern whereby the default was requested by returning an
  205. empty string. In this mode, the caller receives the empty string
  206. and handles the default case manually, while `completing-read'
  207. never has any knowledge of the default. This is a problem for
  208. ido, which always returns the first element in the list when the
  209. input is empty. Without knowledge of the default, it cannot
  210. ensure that the default is first on the list, so returning the
  211. first item is not the correct behavior. Instead, it must return
  212. an empty string like `completing-read'.
  213. You can termporarily invert this behavior by prefixing \"RET\"
  214. with \"C-u\".
  215. If you want to enable old-style default selection selectively for
  216. specific commands or functions, set appropriate overrides in
  217. `ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides' or
  218. `ido-ubiquitous-function-overrides'."
  219. :type 'boolean
  220. :group 'ido-ubiquitous)
  221. (defconst ido-ubiquitous-default-command-overrides
  222. '(;; If you want ido for M-x, install smex
  223. (disable exact "execute-extended-command")
  224. ;; https://github.com/technomancy/ido-ubiquitous/issues/13#issuecomment-8033522
  225. (enable prefix "wl-")
  226. ;; https://github.com/technomancy/ido-ubiquitous/issues/7
  227. (enable-old prefix "Info-")
  228. ;; https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues/4
  229. (enable exact "webjump"))
  230. "Default value of `ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides'.
  231. You can restore these using the command `ido-ubiquitous-restore-default-overrides'.")
  232. (defconst ido-ubiquitous-default-function-overrides
  233. '((disable exact "read-file-name")
  234. (disable exact "read-file-name-internal")
  235. (disable exact "read-buffer")
  236. (disable exact "gnus-emacs-completing-read")
  237. (disable exact "gnus-iswitchb-completing-read")
  238. (disable exact "grep-read-files")
  239. (enable exact "bookmark-completing-read")
  240. ;; https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues/4
  241. (enable-old exact "webjump-read-choice")
  242. (enable-old exact "webjump-read-url-choice")
  243. ;; https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues/9
  244. (disable exact "isearchp-read-unicode-char"))
  245. "Default value of `ido-ubiquitous-function-overrides'.
  246. You can restore these using the command `ido-ubiquitous-restore-default-overrides'.")
  247. (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides ido-ubiquitous-default-command-overrides
  248. "List of command override specifications for ido-ubiquitous
  249. Each override specification describes how ido-ubiquitous should
  250. behave one or many commands. A specification has the
  251. form `(BEHAVIOR MATCH-TYPE MATCH-TEXT)'. BEHAVIOR is one of the
  252. following:
  253. * `disable': ido-ubiquitous should not be used at all for the
  254. specified commands;
  255. * `enable': ido-ubiquitous may be used with the specified
  256. commands, without emulating the old-style default selection
  257. of `completing-read';
  258. * `enable-old': ido-ubiquitous may be used with the specified
  259. commands, and should emulate the old-style default selection
  260. of `completing-read'.
  261. MATCH-TYPE affects how MATCH-TEXT is interpreted, as follows:
  262. * `exact': the specification only affects the one command
  263. whose name is MATCH-TEXT;
  264. * `prefix': the specification affects any command whose name
  265. starts with MATCH-TEXT (This is useful for specifying a
  266. certain behavior for an entire package);
  267. * `regexp': the specification affects any command whose name
  268. matches MATCH-TEXT (with MATCH-TEXT being interpreted as a
  269. regular expression)
  270. MATCH-TEXT should be a string.
  271. Since this variable's has a somewhat complex structure, it is
  272. recommended that you set this variable through Customize.
  273. Note that this variable only affects *commands*, which are
  274. functions marked as interactive. See
  275. `ido-ubiquitous-function-overrides' for how to modify the
  276. behavior of ido-ubiquitous for arbitrary functions.
  277. If you need to add a new specification to this list, please also
  278. file a bug report at https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues"
  279. :type '(repeat ido-ubiquitous-command-override-spec)
  280. :group 'ido-ubiquitous)
  281. (defmacro ido-ubiquitous-with-override (override &rest body)
  282. "Eval BODY with specicified OVERRIDE in place.
  283. The OVERRIDE argument is evaluated normally, so if it is a
  284. literal symbol, it must be quoted.
  285. See `ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides' for valid override types."
  286. ;; Eval override
  287. (setq override (ignore-errors (eval override)))
  288. `(let ((ido-ubiquitous-next-override ',override))
  289. ,@body))
  290. (put 'ido-ubiquitous-with-override 'lisp-indent-function
  291. (get 'prog1 'lisp-indent-function))
  292. (defun ido-ubiquitous-apply-function-override (func override)
  293. "Set the override property on FUNC to OVERRIDE and set up advice to apply the override."
  294. (setq func (ido-ubiquitous--as-symbol func)
  295. override (ido-ubiquitous--as-symbol override))
  296. (put func 'ido-ubiquitous-override override)
  297. (when override
  298. (let ((docstring
  299. (format "Override ido-ubiquitous behavior in %s if its `ido-ubiquitous-override' property is non-nil." func)))
  300. (eval
  301. `(defadvice ,func (around ido-ubiquitous-override activate)
  302. ,docstring
  303. (ido-ubiquitous-with-override
  304. (get ',func 'ido-ubiquitous-override)
  305. ad-do-it))))))
  306. (defun ido-ubiquitous-set-function-overrides (sym newval)
  307. "Custom setter function for `ido-ubiquitous-function-overrides'.
  308. In addition to setting the variable, this also sets up advice on
  309. each function to apply the appropriate override."
  310. ;; Unset all previous overrides
  311. (when (boundp sym)
  312. (let ((oldval (eval sym)))
  313. (loop for (_action _match-type func) in oldval
  314. do (ido-ubiquitous-apply-function-override func nil))))
  315. ;; Ensure that function names are strings, not symbols
  316. (setq newval
  317. (loop for (action match-type func) in newval
  318. collect (list action match-type
  319. (ido-ubiquitous--as-string func))))
  320. (set-default sym newval)
  321. ;; set new overrides
  322. (loop for (action _match-type func) in (eval sym)
  323. do (ido-ubiquitous-apply-function-override func action)))
  324. (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-function-overrides ido-ubiquitous-default-function-overrides
  325. "List of function override specifications for ido-ubiquitous
  326. Function override specifications have a similar structure to
  327. command override specifications (see
  328. `ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides'). A function override
  329. specification has the form `(BEHAVIOR MATCH-TYPE MATCH-TEXT)'.
  330. However, `MATCH-TYPE' may ONLY be `exact'; No other match type is
  331. supported.
  332. If you need to add a new specification to this list, please also file a
  333. bug report at https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues
  334. Setting this variable directly has no effect. You must set it
  335. through Customize."
  336. :type '(repeat ido-ubiquitous-function-override-spec)
  337. :set 'ido-ubiquitous-set-function-overrides
  338. :group 'ido-ubiquitous)
  339. (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-collection-function-whitelist
  340. '(locate-file-completion-table)
  341. "List of functions that are ok for COLLECTION in `completing-read-ido'.
  342. Normally if the COLLECTION argument to `completing-read' is a
  343. function instead of a list of choices, ido-ubiquitous is
  344. automatically disabled, since some such functions actually
  345. implement their own completion method. However, other such
  346. functions just return a list of items, and these can be
  347. whitelisted for use with ido-ubiquitous."
  348. :type '(repeat function)
  349. :group 'ido-ubiquitous)
  350. ;;; ido-ubiquitous core
  351. (defvar ido-ubiquitous-next-call-replaces-completing-read nil
  352. "If t, then the next call to `ido-completing-read' is by ido-ubiquitous.")
  353. (defvar ido-ubiquitous-this-call-replaces-completing-read nil
  354. "If t, then the current call to `ido-completing-read' is by ido-ubiquitous.")
  355. (defvar ido-ubiquitous-next-override nil
  356. "This holds the override to be applied on the next call to `completing-read'.")
  357. (defvar ido-ubiquitous-active-override nil
  358. "This holds the override being applied to the current call to `completing-read'.")
  359. (defun ido-ubiquitous-completing-read (&rest args)
  360. "Wrapper for `ido-completing-read' that enables ido-ubiquitous features."
  361. (let ((ido-ubiquitous-next-call-replaces-completing-read t))
  362. (apply 'ido-completing-read args)))
  363. (defadvice ido-completing-read (around detect-replacing-cr activate)
  364. "Enable workarounds if this call was done through ido-ubiquitous.
  365. This advice implements the logic required for
  366. `ido-completing-read' to handle a number of special cases that
  367. `completing-read' can handle. It only has an effect if
  368. `ido-completing-read' is called through
  369. `ido-ubiquitous-completing-read', so other packages that use
  370. `ido-completing-read', such as `smex', will not be affected."
  371. (let* ((ido-ubiquitous-this-call-replaces-completing-read ido-ubiquitous-next-call-replaces-completing-read)
  372. (ido-ubiquitous-next-call-replaces-completing-read nil)
  373. (error-during-setup nil))
  374. (when ido-ubiquitous-this-call-replaces-completing-read
  375. (condition-case nil
  376. (progn
  377. ;; ido doesn't natively handle DEF being a list. If DEF is
  378. ;; a list, prepend it to CHOICES and set DEF to just the
  379. ;; car of the default list.
  380. (when (and def (listp def))
  381. (setq choices
  382. (append def
  383. (nreverse (cl-set-difference choices def)))
  384. def (car def)))
  385. ;; Work around a bug in ido when both INITIAL-INPUT and
  386. ;; DEF are provided More info:
  387. ;; https://github.com/technomancy/ido-ubiquitous/issues/18
  388. (let ((initial (cond ((null initial-input) "")
  389. ((stringp initial-input) initial-input)
  390. ((consp initial-input) (car initial-input))
  391. (t initial-input))))
  392. (when (and def initial
  393. (stringp initial)
  394. (not (string= initial "")))
  395. ;; Both default and initial input were provided. So
  396. ;; keep the initial input and preprocess the choices
  397. ;; list to put the default at the head, then proceed
  398. ;; with default = nil.
  399. (setq choices (cons def (remove def choices))
  400. def nil))))
  401. (error
  402. (progn
  403. (warn "ido-ubiquitous: failed during setup. Falling back to standard completion")
  404. (setq error-during-setup t)))))
  405. ;; For ido-ubiquitous, only attempt ido completion if setup
  406. ;; completed without error
  407. (if (not error-during-setup)
  408. ad-do-it
  409. (setq ad-return-value
  410. (funcall
  411. ido-ubiquitous-fallback-completing-read-function
  412. prompt choices predicate require-match initial-input
  413. hist def inherit-input-method)))))
  414. (defun ido-ubiquitous--partially-applied-function-name (func)
  415. "Return the name of the partially applied function in FUNC.
  416. If func is not a closure resulting from a call to
  417. `apply-partially', or if the contained function is
  418. anonymous (e.g. a lambda form), return nil."
  419. (condition-case nil
  420. (cl-destructuring-bind (x1 x2 x3 (x4 (x5 fname) . x6)) func
  421. (when (and (equal x1 'closure)
  422. (equal x2 '(t))
  423. (equal x3 '(&rest args))
  424. (equal x4 'apply)
  425. (equal x5 'quote)
  426. (symbolp fname))
  427. fname))
  428. (error nil)))
  429. (defun completing-read-ido (prompt collection &optional predicate
  430. require-match initial-input
  431. hist def inherit-input-method)
  432. "ido-based method for reading from the minibuffer with completion.
  433. See `completing-read' for the meaning of the arguments.
  434. This function is a wrapper for `ido-completing-read' designed to
  435. be used as the value of `completing-read-function'. Importantly,
  436. it detects edge cases that ido cannot handle and uses normal
  437. completion for them."
  438. (let* (;; Set the active override and clear the "next" one so it
  439. ;; doesn't apply to nested calls.
  440. (ido-ubiquitous-active-override ido-ubiquitous-next-override)
  441. (ido-ubiquitous-next-override nil)
  442. ;; Check if ido can handle this function
  443. (collection-ok
  444. (if (functionp collection)
  445. ;; Check if function is on the whitelist
  446. (let ((fname (if (symbolp collection)
  447. collection
  448. ;; Allow collection to be a partially applied
  449. ;; instance of a whitelisted function. (See
  450. ;; e.g. `find-library').
  451. (ido-ubiquitous--partially-applied-function-name
  452. collection))))
  453. (and fname
  454. (memq fname ido-ubiquitous-collection-function-whitelist)))
  455. ;; Collection is not a function
  456. t))
  457. ;; Check for conditions that ido can't or shouldn't handle
  458. (ido-allowed
  459. (and ido-mode
  460. ido-ubiquitous-mode
  461. ;; Check for disable override
  462. (not (eq ido-ubiquitous-active-override 'disable))
  463. ;; Can't handle this arg
  464. (not inherit-input-method)
  465. ;; Can't handle this being set
  466. (not (bound-and-true-p completion-extra-properties))))
  467. ;; Pre-expand list of possible completions (but we can't
  468. ;; handle a collection that is a function unless it is
  469. ;; whitelisted). This executed after the ido-allowed check to
  470. ;; avoid unnecessary work if ido isn't going to used.
  471. (__ignore ;; (Return value doesn't matter).
  472. (when (and ido-allowed collection-ok)
  473. (setq collection (all-completions "" collection predicate)
  474. ;; Don't need this any more
  475. predicate nil)))
  476. (colection-ok
  477. ;; Don't use ido if the collection is empty or too large.
  478. (and collection-ok
  479. collection
  480. (or (null ido-ubiquitous-max-items)
  481. (<= (length collection) ido-ubiquitous-max-items))))
  482. ;; Final check for everything
  483. (ido-allowed (and ido-allowed collection-ok))
  484. (comp-read-fun
  485. (if ido-allowed
  486. 'ido-ubiquitous-completing-read
  487. ido-ubiquitous-fallback-completing-read-function)))
  488. (funcall comp-read-fun
  489. prompt collection predicate
  490. require-match initial-input
  491. hist def inherit-input-method)))
  492. ;;; Old-style default support
  493. (defvar ido-ubiquitous-initial-item nil
  494. "The first item selected when ido starts.
  495. This is initialized to the first item in the list of completions
  496. when ido starts, and is cleared when any character is entered
  497. into the prompt or the list is cycled. If it is non-nil and still
  498. equal to the first item in the completion list when ido exits,
  499. then if `ido-ubiquitous-enable-old-style-default' is
  500. non-nil, ido returns an empty string instead of the first item on
  501. the list.")
  502. (defadvice ido-read-internal (before clear-initial-item activate)
  503. (setq ido-ubiquitous-initial-item nil))
  504. (defadvice ido-make-choice-list (after set-initial-item activate)
  505. (when (and ad-return-value (listp ad-return-value))
  506. (setq ido-ubiquitous-initial-item (car ad-return-value))))
  507. (defadvice ido-next-match (after clear-initial-item activate)
  508. (setq ido-ubiquitous-initial-item nil))
  509. (defadvice ido-prev-match (after clear-initial-item activate)
  510. (setq ido-ubiquitous-initial-item nil))
  511. (defadvice ido-exit-minibuffer (around compatibility activate)
  512. "Emulate a quirk of `completing-read'.
  513. > If the input is null, `completing-read' returns DEF, or the
  514. > first element of the list of default values, or an empty string
  515. > if DEF is nil, regardless of the value of REQUIRE-MATCH.
  516. See `ido-ubiquitous-enable-old-style-default', which
  517. controls whether this advice has any effect."
  518. (condition-case nil
  519. (let* ((enable-oldstyle
  520. (and
  521. ;; Completing a list, not a buffer or file
  522. (eq ido-cur-item 'list)
  523. ;; Only enable if we are replacing `completing-read'
  524. ido-ubiquitous-this-call-replaces-completing-read
  525. ;; Default is nil
  526. (null ido-default-item)
  527. ;; Input is empty
  528. (string= ido-text "")
  529. ;; Old-style default enabled
  530. (if ido-ubiquitous-active-override
  531. (eq ido-ubiquitous-active-override 'enable-old)
  532. ido-ubiquitous-enable-old-style-default)
  533. ;; First item on the list hasn't changed
  534. (string= (car ido-cur-list)
  535. ido-ubiquitous-initial-item)))
  536. ;; Prefix inverts oldstyle behavior
  537. (should-invert current-prefix-arg)
  538. (actually-enable-oldstyle
  539. (if should-invert (not enable-oldstyle) enable-oldstyle)))
  540. (if actually-enable-oldstyle
  541. (ido-select-text)
  542. ad-do-it))
  543. (error ad-do-it))
  544. (setq ido-ubiquitous-initial-item nil))
  545. ;;; Overrides
  546. (defun ido-ubiquitous-restore-default-overrides (&optional save)
  547. "Re-add the default overrides for ido-ubiquitous.
  548. This will ensure that the default overrides are all present and
  549. at the head of the list in `ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides' and
  550. `ido-ubiquitous-function-overrides'. User-added overrides will
  551. not be removed, but they may be masked if one of the default
  552. overrides affects the same functions.
  553. With a prefix arg, also save the above variables' new values for
  554. future sessions."
  555. (interactive "P")
  556. (let ((setter (if save
  557. 'customize-save-variable
  558. 'customize-set-variable)))
  559. (loop for (var def) in '((ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides
  560. ido-ubiquitous-default-command-overrides)
  561. (ido-ubiquitous-function-overrides
  562. ido-ubiquitous-default-function-overrides))
  563. do (let* ((curval (eval var))
  564. (defval (eval def))
  565. (newval (delete-dups (append defval curval))))
  566. (funcall setter var newval)))
  567. (message (if save
  568. "ido-ubiquitous: Restored default command and function overrides and saved for future sessions."
  569. "ido-ubiquitous: Restored default command and function overrides for current session only."))))
  570. (defun ido-ubiquitous-spec-match (spec symbol)
  571. "Returns t if SPEC matches SYMBOL (which should be a function name).
  572. See `ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides'."
  573. (when (and symbol (symbolp symbol))
  574. (destructuring-bind (type text) spec
  575. (let ((matcher (cdr (assoc type ido-ubiquitous-spec-matchers)))
  576. (text (ido-ubiquitous--as-string text))
  577. (symname (ido-ubiquitous--as-string symbol)))
  578. (when (null matcher)
  579. (error "ido-ubiquitous: Unknown match spec type \"%s\". See `ido-ubiquitous-spec-matchers' for valid types." type))
  580. (funcall matcher text symname)))))
  581. (defun ido-ubiquitous-get-command-override (cmd)
  582. "Return the override associated with the command CMD.
  583. If there is no override set for CMD in
  584. `ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides', return nil."
  585. (when (and cmd (symbolp cmd))
  586. (loop for (action . spec) in ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides
  587. when (memq action '(disable enable enable-old nil))
  588. when (ido-ubiquitous-spec-match spec cmd)
  589. return action
  590. finally return nil)))
  591. ;;; Workaround for https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues/24
  592. ;; When `call-interactively' is advised, `called-interactively-p'
  593. ;; always returns nil. So we redefine it (and `interactive-p') to test
  594. ;; the correct condition.
  595. (defsubst ido-ubiquitous--looks-like-advised-orig (func)
  596. "Returns t if FUNC is a symbol starting with \"ad-Orig-\".
  597. Such symbols are used to store the original definitions of
  598. functions that have been advised by `defadvice' or similar."
  599. (and (symbolp func)
  600. (string-prefix-p "ad-Orig-" (symbol-name func))))
  601. (defsubst ido-ubiquitous--looks-like-call-interactively (func)
  602. "Returns t if FUNC looks like the function `call-interactively'.
  603. FUNC \"looks like\" `call-interactively' if it is the literal
  604. symbol `call-interactively', or the value of `(symbol-function
  605. 'call-interactively)', or a symbol whose `symbol-function' is the
  606. same as that of `call-interactively'.
  607. This function is used to determine whether a given function was
  608. \"called by\" `call-interactively' and therefore was called
  609. interactively."
  610. (when func
  611. (eq (symbol-function 'call-interactively)
  612. (if (symbolp func)
  613. (symbol-function func)
  614. func))))
  615. (defun ido-ubiquitous--backtrace-from (fun)
  616. "Return all backtrace frames, starting with the one for FUN.
  617. FUN may be a list of functions, in which case the first one found
  618. on the stack will be used."
  619. (let ((stack
  620. (loop for i upfrom 0
  621. for frame = (backtrace-frame i)
  622. while frame
  623. collect frame))
  624. (funcs (if (functionp fun)
  625. (list fun)
  626. fun)))
  627. (while (and stack
  628. (not (memq (cadar stack) funcs)))
  629. (setq stack (cdr stack)))
  630. stack))
  631. (defun ido-ubiquitous--clean-advice-from-backtrace (stack)
  632. "Takes a stack trace and cleans all evidence of advice.
  633. Specifically, for each call to a function starting with
  634. \"ad-Orig-\", that call and all prior calls up to but not
  635. including the advised function's original name are deleted from
  636. the stack."
  637. (let ((skipping-until nil))
  638. (loop for frame in stack
  639. for func = (cadr frame)
  640. ;; Check if we found the frame we we're skipping to
  641. if (and skipping-until
  642. (eq func skipping-until))
  643. do (setq skipping-until nil)
  644. ;; If we're looking at an the original form of an advised
  645. ;; function, skip until the real name of that function.
  646. if (and (not skipping-until)
  647. (ido-ubiquitous--looks-like-advised-orig func))
  648. do (setq skipping-until
  649. (intern
  650. (substring (symbol-name func)
  651. (eval-when-compile (length "ad-Orig-")))))
  652. unless skipping-until collect frame)))
  653. (defsubst ido-ubiquitous--interactive-internal ()
  654. "Eqivalent of the INTERACTIVE macro in the Emacs C source.
  655. This is an internal function that should never be called
  656. directly.
  657. See the C source for the logic behind this function."
  658. (and (not executing-kbd-macro)
  659. (not noninteractive)))
  660. (defun ido-ubiquitous--interactive-p-internal ()
  661. "Equivalent of C function \"interactive_p\".
  662. This is an internal function that should never be called
  663. directly.
  664. See the C source for the logic behind this function."
  665. (let ((stack
  666. ;; We clean advice from the backtrace. This ensures that we
  667. ;; get the right answer even if `call-interactively' has been
  668. ;; advised.
  669. (ido-ubiquitous--clean-advice-from-backtrace
  670. (cdr
  671. (ido-ubiquitous--backtrace-from
  672. '(called-interactively-p interactive-p))))))
  673. ;; See comments in the C function for the logic here.
  674. (while (and stack
  675. (or (eq (cadar stack) 'bytecode)
  676. (null (caar stack))))
  677. (setq stack (cdr stack)))
  678. ;; Top of stack is now the function that we want to know
  679. ;; about. Pop it, then check if the next function is
  680. ;; `call-interactively', using a more permissive test than the default.
  681. (ido-ubiquitous--looks-like-call-interactively (cadadr stack))))
  682. (if (boundp 'called-interactively-p-functions)
  683. ;; Emacs trunk, in which called-interactively-p logic has
  684. ;; changed, so we can't work around the "advice on
  685. ;; call-interactively" bug. Define advice instead on
  686. ;; `command-execute', which will not work for key bindings, but
  687. ;; will work for many other things.
  688. (defadvice command-execute (around ido-ubiquitous activate)
  689. "Implements the behavior specified in `ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides'.
  690. Does not work for keybindings or anything else that skips `command-execute'."
  691. (ido-ubiquitous-with-override
  692. (ido-ubiquitous-get-command-override
  693. ;; Ugly hack because Emacs byte compiler doesn't know that CMD
  694. ;; is defined for some reason
  695. (bound-and-true-p cmd))
  696. ad-do-it))
  697. ;; Emacs release 24.3.1: Old called-interactively-p logic & advice
  698. ;; system, which we know how to manipulate.
  699. (defadvice call-interactively (around ido-ubiquitous activate)
  700. "Implements the behavior specified in `ido-ubiquitous-command-overrides'."
  701. (ido-ubiquitous-with-override
  702. (ido-ubiquitous-get-command-override (ad-get-arg 0))
  703. ad-do-it))
  704. (defadvice interactive-p (around ido-ubiquitous activate)
  705. "Return the correct result when `call-interactively' is advised."
  706. (condition-case nil
  707. (setq ad-return-value
  708. (and (ido-ubiquitous--interactive-internal)
  709. (ido-ubiquitous--interactive-p-internal)))
  710. ;; In case of error in the advice, fall back to the default
  711. ;; implementation
  712. ad-do-it))
  713. (defadvice called-interactively-p (around ido-ubiquitous activate)
  714. "Return the correct result when `call-interactively' is advised."
  715. (condition-case nil
  716. (setq ad-return-value
  717. (and (or (ido-ubiquitous--interactive-internal)
  718. (not (eq kind 'interactive)))
  719. (ido-ubiquitous--interactive-p-internal)))
  720. ;; In case of error in the advice, fall back to the default
  721. ;; implementation
  722. ad-do-it)))
  723. ;;; Other
  724. (defun ido-ubiquitous-warn-about-ido-disabled ()
  725. "Warn if ido-ubiquitous is enabled without ido.
  726. Don't warn if emacs is still initializing, since ido-ubiquitous
  727. could be enabled first during init."
  728. (when (and ido-ubiquitous-mode
  729. after-init-time
  730. (not (bound-and-true-p ido-mode)))
  731. (warn "ido-ubiquitous-mode enabled without ido mode. ido-ubiquitous requires ido mode to be enabled.")))
  732. (defun ido-ubiquitous-initialize ()
  733. "Do initial setup for ido-ubiquitous.
  734. This only needs to be called once when the file is first loaded."
  735. ;; Clean up old versions of ido-ubiquitous that defined advice on
  736. ;; `completing-read' instead of modifying
  737. ;; `completing-read-function'.
  738. (when (ad-find-advice 'completing-read 'around 'ido-ubiquitous)
  739. (ad-remove-advice 'completing-read 'around 'ido-ubiquitous)
  740. (ad-activate 'completing-read))
  741. ;; Make sure the mode is turned on/off as specified by the value of
  742. ;; the mode variable
  743. (ido-ubiquitous-mode (if ido-ubiquitous-mode 1 0)))
  744. (ido-ubiquitous-initialize)
  745. (provide 'ido-ubiquitous)
  746. ;;; ido-ubiquitous.el ends here