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  1. ;;; ido-completing-read+.el --- A completing-read-function using ido -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
  2. ;; Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Ryan C. Thompson
  3. ;; Filename: ido-completing-read+.el
  4. ;; Author: Ryan Thompson
  5. ;; Created: Sat Apr 4 13:41:20 2015 (-0700)
  6. ;; Version: 4.0
  7. ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (cl-lib "0.5"))
  8. ;; URL: https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous
  9. ;; Keywords: ido, completion, convenience
  10. ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
  11. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
  12. ;;
  13. ;;; Commentary:
  14. ;; If you use the excellent `ido-mode' for efficient completion of
  15. ;; file names and buffers, you might wonder if you can get ido-style
  16. ;; completion everywhere else too. Well, that's what this package
  17. ;; does! ido-ubiquitous is here to enable ido-style completion for
  18. ;; (almost) every function that uses the standard completion function
  19. ;; `completing-read'.
  20. ;; This package implements the `ido-completing-read+' function, which
  21. ;; is a wrapper for `ido-completing-read'. Importantly, it detects
  22. ;; edge cases that ordinary ido cannot handle and either adjusts them
  23. ;; so ido *can* handle them, or else simply falls back to Emacs'
  24. ;; standard completion instead. Hence, you can safely set
  25. ;; `completing-read-function' to `ido-completing-read+' without
  26. ;; worrying about breaking completion features that are incompatible
  27. ;; with ido.
  28. ;; To use this package, call `ido-ubiquitous-mode' to enable the mode,
  29. ;; or use `M-x customize-variable ido-ubiquitous-mode' it to enable it
  30. ;; permanently. Once the mode is enabled, most functions that use
  31. ;; `completing-read' will now have ido completion. If you decide in
  32. ;; the middle of a command that you would rather not use ido, just use
  33. ;; C-f or C-b at the end/beginning of the input to fall back to
  34. ;; non-ido completion (this is the same shortcut as when using ido for
  35. ;; buffers or files).
  36. ;; Note that `completing-read-default' is a very general function with
  37. ;; many complex behaviors that ido cannot emulate. This package
  38. ;; attempts to detect some of these cases and avoid using ido when it
  39. ;; sees them. So some functions will not have ido completion even when
  40. ;; this mode is enabled. Some other functions have ido disabled in
  41. ;; them because their packages already provide support for ido via
  42. ;; other means (for example, magit). See `M-x describe-variable
  43. ;; ido-cr+-function-blacklist' for more information.
  44. ;; ido-completing-read+ version 4.0 is a major update. The formerly
  45. ;; separate package ido-ubiquitous has been subsumed into
  46. ;; ido-completing-read+, so ido-ubiquitous 4.0 is just a wrapper that
  47. ;; loads ido-completing-read+ and displays a warning about being
  48. ;; obsolete. If you have previously customized ido-ubiquitous, be sure
  49. ;; to check out `M-x customize-group ido-completing-read-plus' after
  50. ;; updating to 4.0 and make sure the new settings are to your liking.
  51. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
  52. ;;
  53. ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  54. ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  55. ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
  56. ;; your option) any later version.
  57. ;;
  58. ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
  59. ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  60. ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
  61. ;; General Public License for more details.
  62. ;;
  63. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  64. ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  65. ;;
  66. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
  67. ;;
  68. ;;; Code:
  69. (defconst ido-completing-read+-version "4.0"
  70. "Currently running version of ido-completing-read+.
  71. Note that when you update ido-completing-read+, this variable may
  72. not be updated until you restart Emacs.")
  73. (require 'ido)
  74. (require 'cl-lib)
  75. (require 'cus-edit)
  76. ;;; Debug messages
  77. (define-minor-mode ido-cr+-debug-mode
  78. "If non-nil, ido-cr+ will print debug info.
  79. Debug info is printed to the *Messages* buffer."
  80. nil
  81. :global t
  82. :group 'ido-completing-read-plus)
  83. (defsubst ido-cr+--debug-message (format-string &rest args)
  84. (when ido-cr+-debug-mode
  85. (apply #'message (concat "ido-completing-read+: " format-string) args)))
  86. ;;; Ido variables
  87. ;; For unknown reasons, these variables need to be re-declared here to
  88. ;; silence byte-compiler warnings, despite already being declared in
  89. ;; ido.el.
  90. (defmacro define-ido-internal-var (symbol &optional initvalue docstring)
  91. "Declare and initialize an ido internal variable.
  92. This is used to suppress byte-compilation warnings about
  93. reference to free variables when ido-cr+ attempts to access
  94. internal ido variables with no initial value set. Such variables
  95. are originally declared like `(defvar VARNAME)'.
  96. This is a wrapper for `defvar' that supplies a default for the
  97. INITVALUE and DOCSTRING arguments."
  98. `(defvar ,symbol ,initvalue
  99. ,(or docstring
  100. "Internal ido variable.
  101. This variable was originally declared in `ido.el' without an
  102. initial value or docstring. The documentation you're reading
  103. comes from re-declaring it in `ido-completing-read+.el' in order
  104. to suppress some byte-compilation warnings. Setting another
  105. package's variable is not safe in general, but in this case it
  106. should be, because ido always let-binds this variable before
  107. using it, so the initial value shouldn't matter.")))
  108. (define-ido-internal-var ido-context-switch-command)
  109. (define-ido-internal-var ido-cur-list)
  110. (define-ido-internal-var ido-require-match)
  111. ;;; Core code
  112. ;;;###autoload
  113. (defvar ido-cr+-minibuffer-depth -1
  114. "Minibuffer depth of the most recent ido-cr+ activation.
  115. If this equals the current minibuffer depth, then the minibuffer
  116. is currently being used by ido-cr+, and ido-cr+ feature will be
  117. active. Otherwise, something else is using the minibuffer and
  118. ido-cr+ features will be deactivated to avoid interfering with
  119. the other command.
  120. This is set to -1 by default, since `(minibuffer-depth)' should
  121. never return this value.")
  122. (defvar ido-cr+-assume-static-collection nil
  123. "If non-nil, ido-cr+ will assume that the collection is static.
  124. This is used to avoid unnecessary work in the case where the
  125. collection is a function, since a function collection could
  126. potentially change the set of completion candidates
  127. dynamically.")
  128. (defvar ido-cr+-current-command nil
  129. "Command most recently invoked by `call-interactively'.
  130. This is necessary because `command-execute' and
  131. `call-interactively' do not set `this-command'. Instead, the C
  132. code that calls `command-execute' sets it beforehand, so using
  133. either of those functions directly won't set `this-command'.")
  134. (defvar ido-cr+-dynamic-collection nil
  135. "Stores the collection argument if it is a function.
  136. This allows ido-cr+ to update the set of completion candidates
  137. dynamically.")
  138. (defvar ido-cr+-no-default-action 'prepend-empty-string
  139. "Controls the behavior of ido-cr+ when DEF is nil and REQUIRE-MATCH is non-nil.
  140. Possible values:
  141. - `prepend-empty-string': The empty string will be added to the
  142. front of COLLECTION, making it the default. This is the
  143. standard behavior since it mimics the semantics of
  144. `completing-read-default'.
  145. - `append-empty-string': The empty string will be added to the
  146. end of COLLECTION, thus keeping the original default while
  147. making the empty string available as a completion.
  148. - `nil': No action will be taken.
  149. - Any other value: The value will be interpreted as a 1-argument
  150. function, which will receive the current collection as its
  151. argument and return the collection with any necessary
  152. modifications applied.
  153. This is not meant to be set permanently, but rather let-bound
  154. before calling `ido-completing-read+' under controlled
  155. circumstances.")
  156. (defvar ido-cr+-orig-completing-read-args nil
  157. "Original arguments passed to `ido-completing-read+'.
  158. These are used for falling back to `completing-read-default'.")
  159. (defgroup ido-completing-read-plus nil
  160. "Extra features and compatibility for `ido-completing-read'."
  161. :group 'ido)
  162. (defcustom ido-cr+-fallback-function
  163. ;; Initialize to the current value of `completing-read-function',
  164. ;; unless that is already set to the ido completer, in which case
  165. ;; use `completing-read-default'.
  166. (if (memq completing-read-function
  167. '(ido-completing-read+
  168. ido-completing-read
  169. ;; Current ido-ubiquitous function
  170. completing-read-ido-ubiquitous
  171. ;; Old ido-ubiquitous functions that shouldn't be used
  172. completing-read-ido
  173. ido-ubiquitous-completing-read))
  174. 'completing-read-default
  175. completing-read-function)
  176. "Alternate completing-read function to use when ido is not wanted.
  177. This will be used for functions that are incompatible with ido
  178. or if ido cannot handle the completion arguments. It will also be
  179. used when the user requests non-ido completion manually via C-f
  180. or C-b."
  181. :type '(choice (const :tag "Standard emacs completion"
  182. completing-read-default)
  183. (function :tag "Other function"))
  184. :group 'ido-completing-read-plus)
  185. (defcustom ido-cr+-max-items 30000
  186. "Max collection size to use ido-cr+ on.
  187. If `ido-completing-read+' is called on a collection larger than
  188. this, the fallback completion method will be used instead. To
  189. disable fallback based on collection size, set this to nil."
  190. :type '(choice (const :tag "No limit" nil)
  191. (integer
  192. :tag "Limit" :value 30000
  193. :validate
  194. (lambda (widget)
  195. (let ((v (widget-value widget)))
  196. (if (and (integerp v)
  197. (> v 0))
  198. nil
  199. (widget-put widget :error "This field should contain a positive integer")
  200. widget)))))
  201. :group 'ido-completing-read-plus)
  202. (defcustom ido-cr+-function-blacklist
  203. '(read-file-name-internal
  204. read-buffer
  205. ;; https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues/60
  206. todo-add-category
  207. ;; Gnus already supports ido on its own
  208. gnus-emacs-completing-read
  209. gnus-iswitchb-completing-read
  210. grep-read-files
  211. ;; Magit already supports ido on its own
  212. magit-builtin-completing-read
  213. ;; https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues/39
  214. Info-read-node-name
  215. ;; https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues/44
  216. tmm-prompt)
  217. "Functions & commands for which ido-cr+ should be disabled.
  218. Each entry can be either a symbol or a string. A symbol means to
  219. fall back specifically for the named function. A regular
  220. expression means to fall back for any function whose name matches
  221. that regular expression. When ido-cr+ is called through
  222. `completing-read', if any function in the call stack of the
  223. current command matches any of the blacklist entries, ido-cr+
  224. will be disabled for that command. Additionally, if the
  225. collection in the call to `completing-read' matches any of the
  226. blacklist entries, ido-cr+ will be disabled.
  227. Note that using specific function names is generally preferable
  228. to regular expressions, because the associated function
  229. definitions will be compared directly, so if the same function is
  230. called by another name, it should still trigger the fallback. For
  231. regular expressions, only name-based matching is possible."
  232. :group 'ido-completing-read-plus
  233. :type '(repeat (choice (symbol :tag "Function or command name")
  234. (string :tag "Regexp"))))
  235. (defcustom ido-cr+-function-whitelist
  236. nil
  237. "Functions & commands for which ido-cr+ should be enabled.
  238. If this variable is nil, the whitelist will not be used, and
  239. ido-cr+ will be allowed in all functions/commands not listed in
  240. `ido-cr+-function-backlist'.
  241. If this variable is non-nil, ido-cr+'s whitelisting mode will be
  242. enabled, and ido-cr+ will be disabled for *all* functions unless
  243. they match one of the entries. Matching is done in the same
  244. manner as `ido-cr+-function-blacklist', and blacklisting takes
  245. precedence over whitelisting."
  246. :group 'ido-completing-read-plus
  247. :type '(repeat (choice (symbol :tag "Function or command name")
  248. (string :tag "Regexp"))))
  249. ;;;###autoload
  250. (defcustom ido-cr+-replace-completely nil
  251. "If non-nil, replace `ido-completeing-read' completely with ido-cr+.
  252. Enabling this may interfere with or cause errors in other
  253. packages that use `ido-completing-read'. If you discover any such
  254. incompatibilities, please file a bug report at
  255. https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues"
  256. :type 'boolean)
  257. ;; Signal used to trigger fallback (don't use `define-error' because
  258. ;; it's only supported in 24.4 and up)
  259. (put 'ido-cr+-fallback 'error-conditions '(ido-cr+-fallback error))
  260. (put 'ido-cr+-fallback 'error-message "ido-cr+-fallback")
  261. (defsubst ido-cr+--explain-fallback (arg)
  262. ;; This function accepts a string, or an ido-cr+-fallback
  263. ;; signal.
  264. (when ido-cr+-debug-mode
  265. (when (and (listp arg)
  266. (eq (car arg) 'ido-cr+-fallback))
  267. (setq arg (cadr arg)))
  268. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Falling back to `%s' because %s."
  269. ido-cr+-fallback-function arg)))
  270. ;;;###autoload
  271. (defsubst ido-cr+-active ()
  272. "Returns non-nil if ido-cr+ is currently using the minibuffer."
  273. (>= ido-cr+-minibuffer-depth (minibuffer-depth)))
  274. (defsubst ido-cr+-default-was-provided ()
  275. "Returns non-nil if ido-cr+ was passed a non-nil default argument."
  276. (and (nth 6 ido-cr+-orig-completing-read-args)))
  277. (defun ido-cr+--called-from-completing-read ()
  278. "Returns non-nil if the most recent call to ido-cr+ was from `completing-read'."
  279. (equal (cadr (backtrace-frame 1 'ido-completing-read+))
  280. 'completing-read))
  281. (defun ido-cr+-function-is-blacklisted (fun)
  282. (cl-loop
  283. for entry in ido-cr+-function-blacklist
  284. if (cond
  285. ;; Nil: Never matches anything
  286. ((null entry)
  287. nil)
  288. ;; Symbol: Compare names and function definitions
  289. ((symbolp entry)
  290. (or (eq entry fun)
  291. (eq (indirect-function entry)
  292. (indirect-function fun))))
  293. ;; String: Do regexp matching against function name if it is a
  294. ;; symbol
  295. ((stringp entry)
  296. (and (symbolp fun)
  297. (string-match-p entry (symbol-name fun))))
  298. ;; Anything else: invalid blacklist entry
  299. (t
  300. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Ignoring invalid entry in ido-cr+-function-blacklist: `%S'" entry)
  301. nil))
  302. return entry
  303. ;; If no blacklist entry matches, return nil
  304. finally return nil))
  305. (defun ido-cr+-function-is-whitelisted (fun)
  306. (if (null ido-cr+-function-whitelist)
  307. ;; Empty whitelist means everything is whitelisted
  308. t
  309. (cl-loop
  310. for entry in ido-cr+-function-whitelist
  311. if (cond
  312. ;; Nil: Never matches anything
  313. ((null entry)
  314. nil)
  315. ;; Symbol: Compare names and function definitions
  316. ((symbolp entry)
  317. (or (eq entry fun)
  318. (eq (indirect-function entry)
  319. (indirect-function fun))))
  320. ;; String: Do regexp matching against function name if it is a
  321. ;; symbol
  322. ((stringp entry)
  323. (and (symbolp fun)
  324. (string-match-p entry (symbol-name fun))))
  325. ;; Anything else: invalid whitelist entry
  326. (t
  327. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Ignoring invalid entry in ido-cr+-function-whitelist: `%S'" entry)
  328. nil))
  329. return entry
  330. ;; If no whitelist entry matches, return nil
  331. finally return nil)))
  332. ;;;###autoload
  333. (defun ido-completing-read+ (prompt collection &optional predicate
  334. require-match initial-input
  335. hist def inherit-input-method)
  336. "ido-based method for reading from the minibuffer with completion.
  337. See `completing-read' for the meaning of the arguments.
  338. This function is a wrapper for `ido-completing-read' designed to
  339. be used as the value of `completing-read-function'. Importantly,
  340. it detects edge cases that ido cannot handle and uses normal
  341. completion for them."
  342. (let (;; Save the original arguments in case we need to do the
  343. ;; fallback
  344. (ido-cr+-orig-completing-read-args
  345. (list prompt collection predicate require-match
  346. initial-input hist def inherit-input-method))
  347. ;; Need to save this since activating the minibuffer once will
  348. ;; clear out any temporary minibuffer hooks, which need to get
  349. ;; restored before falling back.
  350. (orig-minibuffer-setup-hook minibuffer-setup-hook)
  351. ;; If collection is a function, save it for later, unless
  352. ;; instructed not to
  353. (ido-cr+-dynamic-collection
  354. (when (and (not ido-cr+-assume-static-collection)
  355. (functionp collection))
  356. collection))
  357. ;; If the whitelist is empty, everything is whitelisted
  358. (whitelisted (not ido-cr+-function-whitelist)))
  359. (condition-case sig
  360. (progn
  361. ;; Check a bunch of fallback conditions
  362. (when inherit-input-method
  363. (signal 'ido-cr+-fallback
  364. '("ido cannot handle non-nil INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD")))
  365. (when (bound-and-true-p completion-extra-properties)
  366. (signal 'ido-cr+-fallback
  367. '("ido cannot handle non-nil `completion-extra-properties'")))
  368. ;; Check for black/white-listed collection function
  369. (when (functionp collection)
  370. ;; Blacklist
  371. (when (ido-cr+-function-is-blacklisted collection)
  372. (if (symbolp collection)
  373. (signal 'ido-cr+-fallback
  374. (list (format "collection function `%S' is blacklisted" collection)))
  375. (signal 'ido-cr+-fallback
  376. (list "collection function is blacklisted"))))
  377. ;; Whitelist
  378. (when (and (not whitelisted)
  379. (ido-cr+-function-is-whitelisted collection))
  380. (ido-cr+--debug-message
  381. (if (symbolp collection)
  382. (format "Collection function `%S' is whitelisted" collection)
  383. "Collection function is whitelisted"))
  384. (setq whitelisted t)))
  385. ;; Expand all currently-known completions.
  386. (setq collection (all-completions "" collection predicate))
  387. ;; No point in using ido unless there's a collection
  388. (when (and (= (length collection) 0)
  389. (not ido-cr+-dynamic-collection))
  390. (signal 'ido-cr+-fallback '("ido is not needed for an empty collection")))
  391. ;; Check for excessively large collection
  392. (when (and ido-cr+-max-items
  393. (> (length collection) ido-cr+-max-items))
  394. (signal 'ido-cr+-fallback
  395. (list
  396. (format
  397. "there are more than %i items in COLLECTION (see `ido-cr+-max-items')"
  398. ido-cr+-max-items))))
  399. ;; If called from `completing-read', check for
  400. ;; black/white-listed commands/callers
  401. (when (ido-cr+--called-from-completing-read)
  402. ;; Check calling command
  403. (when (ido-cr+-function-is-blacklisted this-command)
  404. (signal 'ido-cr+-fallback
  405. (list "calling command `%S' is blacklisted" this-command)))
  406. (when (and (not whitelisted)
  407. (ido-cr+-function-is-whitelisted this-command))
  408. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Command `%S' is whitelisted" this-command)
  409. (setq whitelisted t))
  410. ;; Also need to check `ido-cr+-current-command'
  411. (when (ido-cr+-function-is-blacklisted ido-cr+-current-command)
  412. (signal 'ido-cr+-fallback
  413. (list "calling command `%S' is blacklisted" ido-cr+-current-command)))
  414. (when (and (not whitelisted)
  415. (ido-cr+-function-is-whitelisted ido-cr+-current-command))
  416. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Command `%S' is whitelisted" ido-cr+-current-command)
  417. (setq whitelisted t))
  418. ;; Check every function in the call stack starting after
  419. ;; `completing-read' until to the first
  420. ;; `funcall-interactively' (for a call from the function
  421. ;; body) or `call-interactively' (for a call from the
  422. ;; interactive form, in which the function hasn't actually
  423. ;; been called yet, so `funcall-interactively' won't be on
  424. ;; the stack.)
  425. (cl-loop for i upfrom 1
  426. for caller = (cadr (backtrace-frame i 'completing-read))
  427. while caller
  428. while (not (memq (indirect-function caller)
  429. '(internal--funcall-interactively
  430. (indirect-function 'call-interactively))))
  431. if (ido-cr+-function-is-blacklisted caller)
  432. do (signal 'ido-cr+-fallback
  433. (list (if (symbolp caller)
  434. (format "calling function `%S' is blacklisted" caller)
  435. "a calling function is blacklisted")))
  436. if (and (not whitelisted)
  437. (ido-cr+-function-is-whitelisted caller))
  438. do (progn
  439. (ido-cr+--debug-message
  440. (if (symbolp caller)
  441. (format "Calling function `%S' is whitelisted" caller)
  442. "A calling function is whitelisted"))
  443. (setq whitelisted t))))
  444. (unless whitelisted
  445. (signal 'ido-cr+-fallback
  446. (list "no functions or commands matched the whitelist for this call")))
  447. ;; In ido, the semantics of "default" are simply "put it at
  448. ;; the front of the list". Furthermore, ido has certain
  449. ;; issues with a non-nil DEF arg. Specifically, it can't
  450. ;; handle list defaults or providing both DEF and
  451. ;; INITIAL-INPUT. So, just pre-process the collection to put
  452. ;; the default(s) at the front and then set DEF to nil in
  453. ;; the call to ido to avoid these issues.
  454. (unless (listp def)
  455. ;; Ensure DEF is a list
  456. (setq def (list def)))
  457. (when def
  458. (setq collection (append def (cl-set-difference collection def
  459. :test #'equal))
  460. def nil))
  461. ;; If DEF was nil and REQUIRE-MATCH was non-nil, then we need to
  462. ;; add the empty string as the first option, because RET on
  463. ;; an empty input needs to return "". (Or possibly we need
  464. ;; to take some other action based on the value of
  465. ;; `ido-cr+-no-default-action'.)
  466. (when (and require-match
  467. ido-cr+-no-default-action
  468. (not (ido-cr+-default-was-provided)))
  469. (cl-case ido-cr+-no-default-action
  470. (nil
  471. ;; Take no action
  472. t)
  473. (prepend-empty-string
  474. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Adding \"\" as the default completion since no default was provided.")
  475. (setq collection (cons "" collection)))
  476. (append-empty-string
  477. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Adding \"\" as a completion option since no default was provided.")
  478. (setq collection (append collection '(""))))
  479. (otherwise
  480. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Running custom action function since no default was provided.")
  481. (setq collection (funcall ido-cr+-no-default-action collection)))))
  482. ;; Check for a specific bug
  483. (when (and ido-enable-dot-prefix
  484. (version< emacs-version "26.1")
  485. (member "" collection))
  486. (signal 'ido-cr+-fallback
  487. '("ido cannot handle the empty string as an option when `ido-enable-dot-prefix' is non-nil; see https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=26997")))
  488. ;; Finally ready to do actual ido completion
  489. (prog1
  490. (let ((ido-cr+-minibuffer-depth (1+ (minibuffer-depth)))
  491. ;; Reset these for the next call to ido-cr+
  492. (ido-cr+-no-default-action 'prepend-empty-string)
  493. (ido-cr+-assume-static-collection nil))
  494. (ido-completing-read
  495. prompt collection
  496. predicate require-match initial-input hist def
  497. inherit-input-method))
  498. ;; This detects when the user triggered fallback mode
  499. ;; manually.
  500. (when (eq ido-exit 'fallback)
  501. (signal 'ido-cr+-fallback '("user manually triggered fallback")))))
  502. ;; Handler for ido-cr+-fallback signal
  503. (ido-cr+-fallback
  504. (let (;; Reset `minibuffer-setup-hook' to original value
  505. (minibuffer-setup-hook orig-minibuffer-setup-hook)
  506. ;; Reset these for the next call to ido-cr+
  507. (ido-cr+-no-default-action 'prepend-empty-string)
  508. (ido-cr+-assume-static-collection nil))
  509. (ido-cr+--explain-fallback sig)
  510. (apply ido-cr+-fallback-function ido-cr+-orig-completing-read-args))))))
  511. ;;;###autoload
  512. (defadvice ido-completing-read (around ido-cr+ activate)
  513. "This advice is the implementation of `ido-cr+-replace-completely'."
  514. ;; If this advice is autoloaded, then we need to force loading of
  515. ;; the rest of the file so all the variables will be defined.
  516. (when (not (featurep 'ido-completing-read+))
  517. (require 'ido-completing-read+))
  518. (if (or (ido-cr+-active)
  519. (not ido-cr+-replace-completely))
  520. ;; ido-cr+ has either already activated or isn't going to
  521. ;; activate, so just run the function as normal
  522. ad-do-it
  523. ;; Otherwise, we need to activate ido-cr+.
  524. (setq ad-return-value (apply #'ido-completing-read+ (ad-get-args 0)))))
  525. ;;;###autoload
  526. (defadvice call-interactively (around ido-cr+-record-command-name activate)
  527. "Record the command being interactively called.
  528. See `ido-cr+-current-command'."
  529. (let ((ido-cr+-current-command (ad-get-arg 0)))
  530. ad-do-it))
  531. ;; Fallback on magic C-f and C-b
  532. (defadvice ido-magic-forward-char (before ido-cr+-fallback activate)
  533. "Allow falling back in ido-completing-read+."
  534. (when (ido-cr+-active)
  535. ;; `ido-context-switch-command' is already let-bound at this
  536. ;; point.
  537. (setq ido-context-switch-command #'ido-fallback-command)))
  538. (defadvice ido-magic-backward-char (before ido-cr+-fallback activate)
  539. "Allow falling back in ido-completing-read+."
  540. (when (ido-cr+-active)
  541. ;; `ido-context-switch-command' is already let-bound at this
  542. ;; point.
  543. (setq ido-context-switch-command #'ido-fallback-command)))
  544. (defadvice ido-select-text (around fix-require-match-behavior activate)
  545. "Fix ido behavior when `require-match' is non-nil.
  546. Standard ido will allow C-j to exit with an incomplete completion
  547. even when `require-match' is non-nil. Ordinary completion does
  548. not allow this. In ordinary completion, RET on an incomplete
  549. match is equivalent to TAB, and C-j selects the first match.
  550. Since RET in ido already selects the first match, this advice
  551. sets up C-j to be equivalent to TAB in the same situation."
  552. (if (and
  553. ;; Only override C-j behavior if...
  554. ;; We're using ico-cr+
  555. (ido-cr+-active)
  556. ;; Require-match is non-nil
  557. ido-require-match
  558. ;; Current text is not a complete choice
  559. (not (member ido-text ido-cur-list)))
  560. (progn
  561. (ido-cr+--debug-message
  562. "Overriding C-j behavior for require-match: performing completion instead of exiting with current text. (This might still exit with a match if `ido-confirm-unique-completion' is nil)")
  563. (ido-complete))
  564. ad-do-it))
  565. (defadvice ido-exhibit (before ido-cr+-update-dynamic-collection activate)
  566. "Maybe update the set of completions when ido-text changes."
  567. (when ido-cr+-dynamic-collection
  568. (let ((prev-ido-text ido-text)
  569. (current-ido-text (buffer-substring-no-properties (minibuffer-prompt-end) (point-max))))
  570. (when (not (string= prev-ido-text current-ido-text))
  571. (let ((current-match (car ido-matches))
  572. (def (nth 6 ido-cr+-orig-completing-read-args))
  573. (predicate (nth 2 ido-cr+-orig-completing-read-args)))
  574. (setq ido-cur-list
  575. (delete-dups
  576. (append
  577. (all-completions
  578. current-ido-text
  579. ido-cr+-dynamic-collection
  580. predicate)
  581. (all-completions
  582. ""
  583. ido-cr+-dynamic-collection
  584. predicate))))
  585. (unless (listp def)
  586. (setq def (list def)))
  587. (when def
  588. (setq ido-cur-list
  589. (append def (cl-set-difference ido-cur-list def
  590. :test #'equal))))
  591. (when (and current-match (member current-match ido-cur-list))
  592. (setq ido-cur-list (ido-chop ido-cur-list current-match))))
  593. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Updated completion candidates for dynamic collection because `ido-text' changed from %S to %S. `ido-cur-list' now has %s elements" prev-ido-text current-ido-text (length ido-cur-list))))))
  594. ;; Interoperation with minibuffer-electric-default-mode: only show the
  595. ;; default when the input is empty and the empty string is the selected
  596. (defadvice minibuf-eldef-update-minibuffer (around ido-cr+-compat activate)
  597. "This advice allows minibuffer-electric-default-mode to work with ido-cr+."
  598. (if (ido-cr+-active)
  599. (unless (eq minibuf-eldef-showing-default-in-prompt
  600. (and (string= (car ido-cur-list) "")
  601. (string= ido-text "")))
  602. ;; Swap state.
  603. (setq minibuf-eldef-showing-default-in-prompt
  604. (not minibuf-eldef-showing-default-in-prompt))
  605. (overlay-put minibuf-eldef-overlay 'invisible
  606. (not minibuf-eldef-showing-default-in-prompt)))
  607. ad-do-it))
  608. ;;;###autoload
  609. (define-minor-mode ido-ubiquitous-mode
  610. "Use ido completion instead of standard completion almost everywhere.
  611. If this mode causes problems for a function, you can customize
  612. when ido completion is or is not used by customizing
  613. `ido-cr+-function-blacklist'."
  614. nil
  615. :global t
  616. :group 'ido-completing-read-plus
  617. ;; Actually enable/disable the mode by setting
  618. ;; `completing-read-function'.
  619. (setq completing-read-function
  620. (if ido-ubiquitous-mode
  621. #'ido-completing-read+
  622. ido-cr+-fallback-function)))
  623. (defcustom ido-cr+-auto-update-blacklist 'notify
  624. "Whether to add new overrides when updating ido-cr+.
  625. This variable has 3 possible values, with the following meanings:
  626. `t': Auto-update the blacklist
  627. `notify': Notify you about updates but do not apply them
  628. `nil': Ignore all blacklist updates
  629. Ido-cr+ comes with a default blacklist for commands that are
  630. known to be incompatible with ido completion. New versions of
  631. ido-cr+ may come with updates to this blacklist as more
  632. incompatible commands are discovered. However, customizing your
  633. own overrides would normally prevent you from receiving these
  634. updates, since Emacs will not overwrite your customizations.
  635. To resolve this problem, you can set this variable to `t', and
  636. then ido-cr+ can automatically add any new built-in overrides
  637. whenever it is updated. (Actually, the update will happen the
  638. next time Emacs is restarted after the update.) This allows you
  639. to add your own overrides but still receive updates to the
  640. default set.
  641. If you want ido-cr+ to just notify you about new default
  642. overrides instead of adding them itself, set this variable to
  643. `notify'. If you don't want this auto-update behavior at all, set
  644. it to `nil'.
  645. (Note that having this option enabled effectively prevents you
  646. from removing any of the built-in default blacklist entries,
  647. since they will simply be re-added the next time Emacs starts.)"
  648. :type '(choice :tag "When new overrides are available:"
  649. (const :menu-tag "Auto-add"
  650. :tag "Add them automatically"
  651. t)
  652. (const :menu-tag "Notify"
  653. :tag "Notify me about them"
  654. notify)
  655. (const :menu-tag "Ignore"
  656. :tag "Ignore them"
  657. nil))
  658. :group 'ido-completing-read-plus)
  659. (defun ido-cr+-update-blacklist (&optional save quiet)
  660. "Re-add any missing default blacklist entries.
  661. This is useful after an update of ido-ubiquitous that adds new
  662. default overrides. See `ido-cr+-auto-update-blacklist' for more
  663. information.
  664. If SAVE is non-nil, also save the new blacklist to the user's
  665. Custom file (but only if it was already customized beforehand).
  666. When called interactively, a prefix argument triggers a save.
  667. When called from Lisp code, this function returns non-nil if the
  668. blacklist was modified."
  669. (interactive "P")
  670. (let* ((var-state (custom-variable-state 'ido-cr+-function-blacklist
  671. ido-cr+-function-blacklist))
  672. (curval ido-cr+-function-blacklist)
  673. (defval (eval (car (get 'ido-cr+-function-blacklist 'standard-value))))
  674. (newval (delete-dups (append defval curval)))
  675. (new-entries (cl-set-difference curval defval :test #'equal))
  676. (modified nil)
  677. (saved nil)
  678. (message-lines ()))
  679. (cl-case var-state
  680. (standard
  681. ;; Var is not customized, just set the new default
  682. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Blacklist was not customized, so it has been updated to the new default value.")
  683. (setq ido-cr+-function-blacklist defval
  684. modified new-entries))
  685. ((saved set changed)
  686. ;; Var has been customized and saved by the user, so set the
  687. ;; new value and maybe save it
  688. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Updating user-customized blacklist with new default entries.")
  689. (setq ido-cr+-function-blacklist newval
  690. modified t)
  691. (when (and save (eq var-state 'saved))
  692. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Saving new blacklist value to Custom file.")
  693. (customize-save-variable 'ido-cr+-function-blacklist ido-cr+-function-blacklist)
  694. (setq saved t)))
  695. (otherwise
  696. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Customization status of blacklist is unknown. Not modifying it.")))
  697. (if (and modified (not quiet))
  698. (progn
  699. (push (format "Added the following entries to `ido-cr+-function-blacklist': %S" new-entries)
  700. message-lines)
  701. (if saved
  702. (push "Saved the new value of `ido-cr+-function-blacklist' to your Custom file."
  703. message-lines)
  704. (push "Hoever, the new value of `ido-cr+-function-blacklist' has not yet been saved for future sessions. To save it. re-run this command with a prefix argument: `C-u M-x ido-cr+-update-blacklist'; or else manually inspect and save the value using `M-x customize-variable ido-cr+-function-blacklist'."
  705. message-lines)))
  706. (push "No updates were required to `ido-cr+-function-blacklist'." message-lines))
  707. (unless quiet
  708. (message (mapconcat #'identity (nreverse message-lines) "\n")))
  709. modified))
  710. (defun ido-cr+-maybe-update-blacklist ()
  711. "Maybe call `ico-cr+-update-blacklist.
  712. See `ido-cr+-auto-update-blacklist' for more information."
  713. (if ido-cr+-auto-update-blacklist
  714. (let* ((curval ido-cr+-function-blacklist)
  715. (defval (eval (car (get 'ido-cr+-function-blacklist 'standard-value))))
  716. (new-entries (cl-set-difference curval defval :test #'equal)))
  717. (if new-entries
  718. (if (eq ido-cr+-auto-update-blacklist 'notify)
  719. (display-warning 'ido-completing-read+ "There are %s new blacklist entries available. Use `M-x ido-cr+-update-blacklist' to install them. (See `ido-cr+-auto-update-blacklist' for more information.)")
  720. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Initiating blacklist update.")
  721. (ido-cr+-update-blacklist t))
  722. (ido-cr+--debug-message "No blacklist updates available.")))
  723. (ido-cr+--debug-message "Skipping blacklist update by user request.")))
  724. (ido-cr+-maybe-update-blacklist)
  725. (provide 'ido-completing-read+)
  726. ;;; ido-completing-read+.el ends here