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  1. ;;; ido-ubiquitous.el --- Use ido (nearly) everywhere.
  2. ;; Author: Ryan C. Thompson
  3. ;; URL: https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous
  4. ;; Version: 1.3
  5. ;; Created: 2011-09-01
  6. ;; Keywords: convenience
  7. ;; EmacsWiki: InteractivelyDoThings
  8. ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
  9. ;;; Commentary:
  10. ;; You may have seen the `ido-everywhere' variable in ido.el and got
  11. ;; excited that you could use ido completion for everything. Then you
  12. ;; were probably disappointed when you realized that it only applied
  13. ;; to *file names* and nothing else. Well, ido-ubiquitous is here to
  14. ;; fulfill the original promise and let you use ido completion for
  15. ;; (almost) any command that uses `completing-read' to offer you a
  16. ;; choice of several alternatives.
  17. ;; This even works in M-x, but for that, you might prefer the "smex"
  18. ;; package instead.
  19. ;; As of version 0.7, this package also makes a small modification to
  20. ;; ido's behavior so as to support a strange corner case of
  21. ;; `completing-read' that some functions rely on. Since the goal of
  22. ;; this package is to replace `completing-read' everywhere instead of
  23. ;; just selectively (as ido itself does), compatibility with all the
  24. ;; quriks of `completing-read' is important here.
  25. ;; If you find a case where enabling ido-ubiquitous causes a command
  26. ;; not to work correctly, please report it by creating an issue on
  27. ;; GitHub: https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues
  28. ;;; License:
  29. ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  30. ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  31. ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
  32. ;; any later version.
  33. ;;
  34. ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  35. ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  36. ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  37. ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
  38. ;;
  39. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  40. ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
  41. ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
  42. ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
  43. ;;; Code:
  44. (require 'ido)
  45. (require 'advice)
  46. ;; Clean up old versions of ido-ubiquitous (1.3 and earlier) that
  47. ;; defined advice on `completing-read' instead of modifying
  48. ;; `completing-read-function'.
  49. (when (ad-find-advice 'completing-read 'around 'ido-ubiquitous)
  50. (ad-remove-advice 'completing-read 'around 'ido-ubiquitous)
  51. (ad-activate 'completing-read))
  52. (defvar ido-ubiquitous-orig-completing-read-function
  53. completing-read-function
  54. "The value of `completing-read-function' before ido-ubiquitous-mode was enabled.
  55. This value will be restored when `ido-ubiquitous-mode' is
  56. deactivated. It will also be used as a fallback if ido-ubiquitous
  57. detects something that ido cannot handle.")
  58. ;;;###autoload
  59. (defgroup ido-ubiquitous nil
  60. "Use ido for (almost) all completion."
  61. :group 'ido)
  62. ;;;###autoload
  63. (define-minor-mode ido-ubiquitous-mode
  64. "Use `ido-completing-read' instead of `completing-read' almost everywhere.
  65. This mode has no effect unles `ido-mode' is also enabled.
  66. If this mode causes problems for a function, you can force the
  67. function to use the original completing read by using the macro
  68. `ido-ubiquitous-disable-in'. For example, if a
  69. function `foo' cannot work with ido-style completion, evaluate
  70. the following (for example by putting it in your .emacs file):
  71. (ido-ubiquitous-disable-in foo)"
  72. nil
  73. :global t
  74. :group 'ido-ubiquitous
  75. (setq completing-read-function
  76. (if ido-ubiquitous-mode
  77. 'completing-read-ido
  78. ido-ubiquitous-orig-completing-read-function)))
  79. ;;;###autoload
  80. (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'ido-ubiquitous
  81. 'ido-ubiquitous-mode "0.8")
  82. ;;;###autoload
  83. (define-obsolete-function-alias 'ido-ubiquitous
  84. 'ido-ubiquitous-mode "0.8")
  85. ;;;###autoload
  86. (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-command-exceptions '()
  87. "List of commands that should not be affected by `ido-ubiquitous'.
  88. Even when `ido-ubiquitous' mode is enabled, these commands will
  89. continue to use `completing-read' instead of
  90. `ido-completing-read'.
  91. Only *interactive* commands should go here. To disable
  92. ido-ubiquitous in non-interactive functions, customize
  93. `ido-ubiquitous-function-exceptions'."
  94. :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Command"))
  95. :group 'ido-ubiquitous)
  96. ;;;###autoload
  97. (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'ido-ubiquitous-exceptions
  98. 'ido-ubiquitous-command-exceptions "0.4")
  99. (defvar ido-next-call-replaces-completing-read nil)
  100. (defvar ido-this-call-replaces-completing-read nil)
  101. (defun completing-read-ido (prompt collection &optional predicate
  102. require-match initial-input
  103. hist def inherit-input-method)
  104. "Ido-based method for reading from the minibuffer with completion.
  105. See `completing-read' for the meaning of the arguments.
  106. This function is a wrapper for `ido-completing-read' designed to
  107. be used as the value of `completing-read-function'."
  108. (if (or inherit-input-method ; Can't handle this arg
  109. (not ido-mode)
  110. (not ido-ubiquitous-mode)
  111. (memq this-command ido-ubiquitous-command-exceptions))
  112. (funcall ido-ubiquitous-orig-completing-read-function
  113. prompt collection predicate
  114. require-match initial-input
  115. hist def inherit-input-method)
  116. (let ((allcomp (all-completions "" collection predicate)))
  117. ;; Only use ido completion if there are actually any completions
  118. ;; to offer.
  119. (if allcomp
  120. (let ((ido-next-call-replaces-completing-read t))
  121. (ido-completing-read prompt allcomp
  122. nil require-match initial-input hist def))
  123. (funcall ido-ubiquitous-orig-completing-read-function
  124. prompt collection predicate
  125. require-match initial-input
  126. hist def inherit-input-method)))))
  127. (defadvice ido-completing-read (around detect-replacing-cr activate)
  128. ;; Determine whether this call to `ido-completing-read' was done
  129. ;; through the ido-ubiquitous wrapper `completing-read-ido'.
  130. (let* ((ido-this-call-replaces-completing-read ido-next-call-replaces-completing-read)
  131. (ido-next-call-replaces-completing-read nil))
  132. ad-do-it))
  133. (defadvice ido-completing-read (before handle-default-initial-conflict activate)
  134. (defmacro ido-ubiquitous-disable-in (func)
  135. "Disable ido-ubiquitous in FUNC."
  136. (let ((docstring
  137. (format "Disable ido-ubiquitous in %s" func)))
  138. `(defadvice ,func (around disable-ido-ubiquitous activate)
  139. ,docstring
  140. (let (ido-ubiquitous-mode) ad-do-it))))
  141. (define-obsolete-function-alias
  142. 'disable-ido-ubiquitous-in
  143. 'ido-ubiquitous-disable-in
  144. "0.4")
  145. (defmacro ido-ubiquitous-enable-in (func)
  146. "Re-enable ido-ubiquitous in FUNC.
  147. This reverses the effect of a previous call to
  148. `ido-ubiquitous-disable-in'."
  149. `(when (ad-find-advice ',func 'around 'disable-ido-ubiquitous)
  150. (ad-disable-advice ',func 'around 'disable-ido-ubiquitous)
  151. (ad-activate ',func)))
  152. (define-obsolete-function-alias
  153. 'enable-ido-ubiquitous-in
  154. 'ido-ubiquitous-enable-in
  155. "0.4")
  156. ;; Always disable ido-ubiquitous in `find-file' and similar functions,
  157. ;; because they are not supposed to use ido.
  158. (defvar ido-ubiquitous-permanent-function-exceptions
  159. '(read-file-name
  160. read-file-name-internal
  161. read-buffer
  162. gnus-emacs-completing-read
  163. gnus-iswitchb-completing-read
  164. man)
  165. "Functions in which ido-ubiquitous should always be disabled.
  166. If you want to disable ido in a specific function or command, do
  167. not modify this variable. Instead, try `M-x customize-group
  168. ido-ubiquitous.")
  169. (dolist (func ido-ubiquitous-permanent-function-exceptions)
  170. (eval `(ido-ubiquitous-disable-in ,func)))
  171. (defun ido-ubiquitous--set-difference (list1 list2)
  172. "Replacement for `set-difference' from `cl'."
  173. (apply #'nconc
  174. (mapcar (lambda (elt) (unless (memq elt list2) (list elt)))
  175. list1)))
  176. (defun ido-ubiquitous-set-function-exceptions (sym newval)
  177. (let* ((oldval (when (boundp sym) (eval sym))))
  178. ;; Filter out the permanent exceptions so we never act on them.
  179. (setq oldval (ido-ubiquitous--set-difference oldval ido-ubiquitous-permanent-function-exceptions))
  180. (setq newval (ido-ubiquitous--set-difference newval ido-ubiquitous-permanent-function-exceptions))
  181. ;; Re-enable ido-ubiquitous on all old functions, in case they
  182. ;; were removed from the list.
  183. (dolist (oldfun oldval)
  184. (eval `(ido-ubiquitous-enable-in ,oldfun)))
  185. ;; Set the new value
  186. (set-default sym newval)
  187. ;; Disable ido-ubiquitous on all new functions
  188. (dolist (newfun newval)
  189. (eval `(ido-ubiquitous-disable-in ,newfun)))))
  190. ;;;###autoload
  191. (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-function-exceptions
  192. '(grep-read-files)
  193. "List of functions in which to disable ido-ubiquitous.
  194. If you need to add a function to this list, please also file a
  195. bug report at
  196. https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues
  197. Note that certain functions, such as `read-file-name', must
  198. always have ido-ubiquitous disabled, and cannot be added
  199. here. (They are effectively a permanent part of this list
  200. already.)"
  201. :group 'ido-ubiquitous
  202. :type '(repeat :tag "Functions"
  203. (symbol :tag "Function"))
  204. :set 'ido-ubiquitous-set-function-exceptions)
  205. (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-enable-compatibility t
  206. "Allow ido to emulate a quirk of `completing-read'.
  207. From the `completing-read' docstring:
  208. > If the input is null, `completing-read' returns DEF, or the
  209. > first element of the list of default values, or an empty string
  210. > if DEF is nil, regardless of the value of REQUIRE-MATCH.
  211. If this variable is non-nil, then ido-ubiquitous will attempt to
  212. emulate this behavior. Specifically, if RET is pressed
  213. immediately upon entering completion, an empty string will be
  214. returned instead of the first element in the list. This behavior
  215. is only enabled when ido is being used as a substitute for
  216. `completing-read', and not when it is used directly.
  217. This odd behavior is required for compatibility with an old-style
  218. usage pattern whereby the default was requested by returning an
  219. empty string. In this mode, the caller receives the empty string
  220. and handles the default case manually, while `completing-read'
  221. never has any knowledge of the default. This is a problem for
  222. ido, which always returns the first element in the list when the
  223. input is empty. Without knowledge of the default, it cannot
  224. ensure that the default is first on the list, so returning the
  225. first item is not the correct behavior. Instead, it must return
  226. an empty string like `completing-read'.
  227. When this mode is enabled, you can still select the first item on
  228. the list by prefixing \"RET\" with \"C-u\"."
  229. :type 'boolean
  230. :group 'ido-ubiquitous)
  231. ;;;###autoload
  232. (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-command-compatibility-exceptions '()
  233. "List of commands in which to disable compatibility.
  234. See `ido-ubiquitous-enable-compatibility' for a description of
  235. the compatibility behavior. If this behavior causes a command to
  236. break, add that command to this list to disable compatibility
  237. mode for just that command.
  238. Only *interactive* commands should go here. To disable
  239. compatibility mode in non-interactive functions, customize
  240. `ido-ubiquitous-function-compatibility-exceptions'."
  241. :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Command"))
  242. :group 'ido-ubiquitous)
  243. (defvar ido-ubiquitous-initial-item nil
  244. "The first item selected when ido starts.")
  245. (defadvice ido-read-internal (before clear-initial-item activate)
  246. (setq ido-ubiquitous-initial-item nil))
  247. (defadvice ido-make-choice-list (after set-initial-item activate)
  248. (when (and ad-return-value (listp ad-return-value))
  249. (setq ido-ubiquitous-initial-item (car ad-return-value))))
  250. (defadvice ido-next-match (after clear-initial-item activate)
  251. (setq ido-ubiquitous-initial-item nil))
  252. (defadvice ido-prev-match (after clear-initial-item activate)
  253. (setq ido-ubiquitous-initial-item nil))
  254. (defadvice ido-exit-minibuffer (around compatibility activate)
  255. "Emulate a quirk of `completing-read'.
  256. > If the input is null, `completing-read' returns DEF, or the
  257. > first element of the list of default values, or an empty string
  258. > if DEF is nil, regardless of the value of REQUIRE-MATCH.
  259. See `ido-ubiquitous-enable-compatibility', which controls whether
  260. this advice has any effect."
  261. (if (and (eq ido-cur-item 'list)
  262. ido-ubiquitous-enable-compatibility
  263. ;; Only enable if we are replacing `completing-read'
  264. ido-this-call-replaces-completing-read
  265. ;; Disable in command exceptions
  266. (not (memq this-command ido-ubiquitous-command-compatibility-exceptions))
  267. ;; Input is empty
  268. (string= ido-text "")
  269. ;; Default is nil
  270. (null ido-default-item)
  271. ;; Prefix disables compatibility
  272. (not current-prefix-arg)
  273. (string= (car ido-cur-list)
  274. ido-ubiquitous-initial-item))
  275. (ido-select-text)
  276. ad-do-it)
  277. (setq ido-ubiquitous-initial-item nil))
  278. (defmacro ido-ubiquitous-disable-compatibility-in (func)
  279. "Disable ido-ubiquitous compatibility mode in FUNC."
  280. (let ((docstring
  281. (format "Disable ido-ubiquitous in %s" func)))
  282. `(defadvice ,func (around disable-ido-ubiquitous-compatibility activate)
  283. ,docstring
  284. (let (ido-ubiquitous-enable-compatibility) ad-do-it))))
  285. (defmacro ido-ubiquitous-enable-compatibility-in (func)
  286. "Re-enable ido-ubiquitous comaptibility mode in FUNC.
  287. This reverses the effect of a previous call to
  288. `ido-ubiquitous-disable-compatibility-in'."
  289. `(when (ad-find-advice ',func 'around 'disable-ido-ubiquitous-compatibility)
  290. (ad-disable-advice ',func 'around 'disable-ido-ubiquitous-compatibility)
  291. (ad-activate ',func)))
  292. (defun ido-ubiquitous-set-function-compatibility-exceptions (sym newval)
  293. (let* ((oldval (when (boundp sym) (eval sym))))
  294. ;; Re-enable compatibility on all old functions, in case they
  295. ;; were removed from the list.
  296. (dolist (oldfun oldval)
  297. (eval `(ido-ubiquitous-enable-compatibility-in ,oldfun)))
  298. ;; Set the new value
  299. (set-default sym newval)
  300. ;; Disable compatibility on all new functions
  301. (dolist (newfun newval)
  302. (eval `(ido-ubiquitous-disable-compatibility-in ,newfun)))))
  303. ;;;###autoload
  304. (defcustom ido-ubiquitous-function-compatibility-exceptions
  305. '()
  306. "List of functions in which to disable ido-ubiquitous compatibility mode.
  307. See `ido-ubiquitous-enable-compatibility' for a description of
  308. the compatibility behavior. If this behavior causes a function to
  309. break, add that function to this list to disable compatibility
  310. mode for just that command.
  311. If you need to add a function to this list, please also file a
  312. bug report at
  313. https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-ubiquitous/issues"
  314. :group 'ido-ubiquitous
  315. :type '(repeat :tag "Functions"
  316. (symbol :tag "Function"))
  317. :set 'ido-ubiquitous-set-function-exceptions)
  318. ;; Make sure the mode is initialized for the first time
  319. (ido-ubiquitous-mode (if ido-ubiquitous-mode 1 0))
  320. (provide 'ido-ubiquitous) ;;; ido-ubiquitous.el ends here