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;;; yasnippet.el --- Yet another snippet extension for Emacs.
;; Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Authors: pluskid <[email protected]>, João Távora <[email protected]>
;; Maintainer: João Távora <[email protected]>
;; Version: 0.8.0
;; Package-version: 0.8.0
;; X-URL: http://github.com/capitaomorte/yasnippet
;; Keywords: convenience, emulation
;; URL: http://github.com/capitaomorte/yasnippet
;; EmacsWiki: YaSnippetMode
;; 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 of the License, 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 this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;;
;; Basic steps to setup:
;;
;; (add-to-list 'load-path
;; "~/path-to-yasnippet")
;; (require 'yasnippet)
;; (yas-global-mode 1)
;;
;;
;; Interesting variables are:
;;
;; `yas-snippet-dirs'
;;
;; The directory where user-created snippets are to be
;; stored. Can also be a list of directories. In that case,
;; when used for bulk (re)loading of snippets (at startup or
;; via `yas-reload-all'), directories appearing earlier in
;; the list shadow other dir's snippets. Also, the first
;; directory is taken as the default for storing the user's
;; new snippets.
;;
;; The deprecated `yas/root-directory' aliases this variable
;; for backward-compatibility.
;;
;; `yas-extra-modes'
;;
;; A local variable that you can set in a hook to override
;; snippet-lookup based on major mode. It is a symbol (or
;; list of symbols) that correspond to subdirectories of
;; `yas-snippet-dirs' and is used for deciding which
;; snippets to consider for the active buffer.
;;
;; Major commands are:
;;
;; M-x yas-expand
;;
;; Try to expand snippets before point. In `yas-minor-mode',
;; this is normally bound to TAB, but you can customize it in
;; `yas-minor-mode-map'.
;;
;; M-x yas-load-directory
;;
;; Prompts you for a directory hierarchy of snippets to load.
;;
;; M-x yas-insert-snippet
;;
;; Prompts you for possible snippet expansion if that is
;; possible according to buffer-local and snippet-local
;; expansion conditions. With prefix argument, ignore these
;; conditions.
;;
;; M-x yas-visit-snippet-file
;;
;; Prompts you for possible snippet expansions like
;; `yas-insert-snippet', but instead of expanding it, takes
;; you directly to the snippet definition's file, if it
;; exists.
;;
;; M-x yas-new-snippet
;;
;; Lets you create a new snippet file in the correct
;; subdirectory of `yas-snippet-dirs', according to the
;; active major mode.
;;
;; M-x yas-load-snippet-buffer
;;
;; When editing a snippet, this loads the snippet. This is
;; bound to "C-c C-c" while in the `snippet-mode' editing
;; mode.
;;
;; M-x yas-tryout-snippet
;;
;; When editing a snippet, this opens a new empty buffer,
;; sets it to the appropriate major mode and inserts the
;; snippet there, so you can see what it looks like. This is
;; bound to "C-c C-t" while in `snippet-mode'.
;;
;; M-x yas-describe-tables
;;
;; Lists known snippets in a separate buffer. User is
;; prompted as to whether only the currently active tables
;; are to be displayed, or all the tables for all major
;; modes.
;;
;; If you have `dropdown-list' installed, you can optionally use it
;; as the preferred "prompting method", putting in your .emacs file,
;; for example:
;;
;; (require 'dropdown-list)
;; (setq yas-prompt-functions '(yas-dropdown-prompt
;; yas-ido-prompt
;; yas-completing-prompt))
;;
;; Also check out the customization group
;;
;; M-x customize-group RET yasnippet RET
;;
;; If you use the customization group to set variables
;; `yas-snippet-dirs' or `yas-global-mode', make sure the path to
;; "yasnippet.el" is present in the `load-path' *before* the
;; `custom-set-variables' is executed in your .emacs file.
;;
;; For more information and detailed usage, refer to the project page:
;; http://github.com/capitaomorte/yasnippet
;;; Code:
(require 'cl)
(require 'easymenu)
(require 'help-mode)
(defvar yas--editing-template)
(defvar yas--guessed-modes)
(defvar yas--indent-original-column)
(defvar yas--scheduled-jit-loads)
(defvar yas-keymap)
(defvar yas-selected-text)
(defvar yas-verbosity)
(defvar yas--current-template)
;;; User customizable variables
(defgroup yasnippet nil
"Yet Another Snippet extension"
:group 'editing)
(defvar yas--load-file-name load-file-name
"Store the filename that yasnippet.el was originally loaded from.")
(defcustom yas-snippet-dirs (remove nil
(list "~/.emacs.d/snippets"
(when yas--load-file-name
(concat (file-name-directory yas--load-file-name) "snippets"))))
"Directory or list of snippet dirs for each major mode.
The directory where user-created snippets are to be stored. Can
also be a list of directories. In that case, when used for
bulk (re)loading of snippets (at startup or via
`yas-reload-all'), directories appearing earlier in the list
shadow other dir's snippets. Also, the first directory is taken
as the default for storing the user's new snippets."
:type '(choice (string :tag "Single directory (string)")
(repeat :args (string) :tag "List of directories (strings)"))
:group 'yasnippet
:require 'yasnippet
:set #'(lambda (symbol new)
(let ((old (and (boundp symbol)
(symbol-value symbol))))
(set-default symbol new)
(unless (or (not (fboundp 'yas-reload-all))
(equal old new))
(yas-reload-all)))))
(defun yas-snippet-dirs ()
"Return `yas-snippet-dirs' (which see) as a list."
(if (listp yas-snippet-dirs) yas-snippet-dirs (list yas-snippet-dirs)))
(defvaralias 'yas/root-directory 'yas-snippet-dirs)
(defcustom yas-new-snippet-default "\
# -*- mode: snippet -*-
# name: $1
# key: ${2:${1:$(yas--key-from-desc yas-text)}}${3:
# binding: ${4:direct-keybinding}}${5:
# expand-env: ((${6:some-var} ${7:some-value}))}${8:
# type: command}
# --
$0"
"Default snippet to use when creating a new snippet.
If nil, don't use any snippet."
:type 'string
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-prompt-functions '(yas-x-prompt
yas-dropdown-prompt
yas-completing-prompt
yas-ido-prompt
yas-no-prompt)
"Functions to prompt for keys, templates, etc interactively.
These functions are called with the following arguments:
- PROMPT: A string to prompt the user
- CHOICES: a list of strings or objects.
- optional DISPLAY-FN : A function that, when applied to each of
the objects in CHOICES will return a string.
The return value of any function you put here should be one of
the objects in CHOICES, properly formatted with DISPLAY-FN (if
that is passed).
- To signal that your particular style of prompting is
unavailable at the moment, you can also have the function return
nil.
- To signal that the user quit the prompting process, you can
signal `quit' with
(signal 'quit \"user quit!\")."
:type '(repeat function)
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-indent-line 'auto
"Controls indenting applied to a recent snippet expansion.
The following values are possible:
- `fixed' Indent the snippet to the current column;
- `auto' Indent each line of the snippet with `indent-according-to-mode'
Every other value means don't apply any snippet-side indentation
after expansion (the manual per-line \"$>\" indentation still
applies)."
:type '(choice (const :tag "Nothing" nothing)
(const :tag "Fixed" fixed)
(const :tag "Auto" auto))
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-also-auto-indent-first-line nil
"Non-nil means also auto indent first line according to mode.
Naturally this is only valid when `yas-indent-line' is `auto'"
:type 'boolean
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-snippet-revival t
"Non-nil means re-activate snippet fields after undo/redo."
:type 'boolean
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-triggers-in-field nil
"If non-nil, allow stacked expansions (snippets inside snippets).
Otherwise `yas-next-field-or-maybe-expand' just moves on to the
next field"
:type 'boolean
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-fallback-behavior 'call-other-command
"How to act when `yas-expand' does *not* expand a snippet.
- `call-other-command' means try to temporarily disable YASnippet
and call the next command bound to whatever key was used to
invoke `yas-expand'.
- nil or the symbol `return-nil' mean do nothing. (and
`yas-expand' returns nil)
- A Lisp form (apply COMMAND . ARGS) means interactively call
COMMAND, if ARGS is non-nil, call COMMAND non-interactively
with ARGS as arguments."
:type '(choice (const :tag "Call previous command" call-other-command)
(const :tag "Do nothing" return-nil))
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-choose-keys-first nil
"If non-nil, prompt for snippet key first, then for template.
Otherwise prompts for all possible snippet names.
This affects `yas-insert-snippet' and `yas-visit-snippet-file'."
:type 'boolean
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-choose-tables-first nil
"If non-nil, and multiple eligible snippet tables, prompts user for tables first.
Otherwise, user chooses between the merging together of all
eligible tables.
This affects `yas-insert-snippet', `yas-visit-snippet-file'"
:type 'boolean
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-use-menu 'abbreviate
"Display a YASnippet menu in the menu bar.
When non-nil, submenus for each snippet table will be listed
under the menu \"Yasnippet\".
- If set to `abbreviate', only the current major-mode
menu and the modes set in `yas-extra-modes' are listed.
- If set to `full', every submenu is listed
- It set to nil, don't display a menu at all (this requires a
`yas-reload-all' call if the menu is already visible).
Any other non-nil value, every submenu is listed."
:type '(choice (const :tag "Full" full)
(const :tag "Abbreviate" abbreviate)
(const :tag "No menu" nil))
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-trigger-symbol (or (and (eq window-system 'mac)
(ignore-errors
(char-to-string ?\x21E5))) ;; little ->| sign
" =>")
"The text that will be used in menu to represent the trigger."
:type 'string
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-wrap-around-region nil
"If non-nil, snippet expansion wraps around selected region.
The wrapping occurs just before the snippet's exit marker. This
can be overridden on a per-snippet basis."
:type 'boolean
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-good-grace t
"If non-nil, don't raise errors in inline elisp evaluation.
An error string \"[yas] error\" is returned instead."
:type 'boolean
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-visit-from-menu nil
"If non-nil visit snippets's files from menu, instead of expanding them.
This can only work when snippets are loaded from files."
:type 'boolean
:group 'yasnippet)
(defcustom yas-expand-only-for-last-commands nil
"List of `last-command' values to restrict tab-triggering to, or nil.
Leave this set at nil (the default) to be able to trigger an
expansion simply by placing the cursor after a valid tab trigger,
using whichever commands.
Optionally, set this to something like '(self-insert-command) if
you to wish restrict expansion to only happen when the last
letter of the snippet tab trigger was typed immediately before
the trigger key itself."
:type '(repeat function)
:group 'yasnippet)
;; Only two faces, and one of them shouldn't even be used...
;;
(defface yas-field-highlight-face
'((t (:inherit 'region)))
"The face used to highlight the currently active field of a snippet"
:group 'yasnippet)
(defface yas--field-debug-face
'()
"The face used for debugging some overlays normally hidden"
:group 'yasnippet)
;;; User-visible variables
(defvar yas-keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(define-key map [(tab)] 'yas-next-field-or-maybe-expand)
(define-key map (kbd "TAB") 'yas-next-field-or-maybe-expand)
(define-key map [(shift tab)] 'yas-prev-field)
(define-key map [backtab] 'yas-prev-field)
(define-key map (kbd "C-g") 'yas-abort-snippet)
(define-key map (kbd "C-d") 'yas-skip-and-clear-or-delete-char)
map)
"The active keymap while a snippet expansion is in progress.")
(defvar yas-key-syntaxes (list "w" "w_" "w_." "w_.()" "^ ")
"List of character syntaxes used to find a trigger key before point.
The list is tried in the order while scanning characters
backwards from point. For example, if the list is '(\"w\" \"w_\")
first look for trigger keys which are composed exclusively of
\"word\"-syntax characters, and then, if that fails, look for
keys which are either of \"word\" or \"symbol\"
syntax. Triggering after
foo-bar
will, according to the \"w\" element first try \"bar\". If that
isn't a trigger key, \"foo-bar\" is tried, respecting a second
\"w_\" element.")
(defvar yas-after-exit-snippet-hook
'()
"Hooks to run after a snippet exited.
The hooks will be run in an environment where some variables bound to
proper values:
`yas-snippet-beg' : The beginning of the region of the snippet.
`yas-snippet-end' : Similar to beg.
Attention: These hooks are not run when exiting nested/stacked snippet expansion!")
(defvar yas-before-expand-snippet-hook
'()
"Hooks to run just before expanding a snippet.")
(defvar yas-buffer-local-condition
'(if (and (or (fourth (syntax-ppss))
(fifth (syntax-ppss)))
this-command
(eq this-command 'yas-expand-from-trigger-key))
'(require-snippet-condition . force-in-comment)
t)
"Snippet expanding condition.
This variable is a Lisp form which is evaluated every time a
snippet expansion is attempted:
* If it evaluates to nil, no snippets can be expanded.
* If it evaluates to the a cons (require-snippet-condition
. REQUIREMENT)
* Snippets bearing no \"# condition:\" directive are not
considered
* Snippets bearing conditions that evaluate to nil (or
produce an error) won't be considered.
* If the snippet has a condition that evaluates to non-nil
RESULT:
* If REQUIREMENT is t, the snippet is considered
* If REQUIREMENT is `eq' RESULT, the snippet is
considered
* Otherwise, the snippet is not considered.
* If it evaluates to the symbol 'always, all snippets are
considered for expansion, regardless of any conditions.
* If it evaluates to t or some other non-nil value
* Snippet bearing no conditions, or conditions that
evaluate to non-nil, are considered for expansion.
* Otherwise, the snippet is not considered.
Here's an example preventing snippets from being expanded from
inside comments, in `python-mode' only, with the exception of
snippets returning the symbol 'force-in-comment in their
conditions.
(add-hook 'python-mode-hook
'(lambda ()
(setq yas-buffer-local-condition
'(if (python-in-string/comment)
'(require-snippet-condition . force-in-comment)
t))))
The default value is similar, it filters out potential snippet
expansions inside comments and string literals, unless the
snippet itself contains a condition that returns the symbol
`force-in-comment'.")
;;; Internal variables
(defvar yas--version "0.8.0beta")
(defvar yas--menu-table (make-hash-table)
"A hash table of MAJOR-MODE symbols to menu keymaps.")
(defvar yas--known-modes
'(ruby-mode rst-mode markdown-mode)
"A list of mode which is well known but not part of Emacs.")
(defvar yas--escaped-characters
'(?\\ ?` ?\" ?' ?$ ?} ?{ ?\( ?\))
"List of characters which *might* need to be escaped.")
(defconst yas--field-regexp
"${\\([0-9]+:\\)?\\([^}]*\\)}"
"A regexp to *almost* recognize a field.")
(defconst yas--multi-dollar-lisp-expression-regexp
"$+[ \t\n]*\\(([^)]*)\\)"
"A regexp to *almost* recognize a \"$(...)\" expression.")
(defconst yas--backquote-lisp-expression-regexp
"`\\([^`]*\\)`"
"A regexp to recognize a \"`lisp-expression`\" expression." )
(defconst yas--transform-mirror-regexp
"${\\(?:\\([0-9]+\\):\\)?$\\([ \t\n]*([^}]*\\)"
"A regexp to *almost* recognize a mirror with a transform.")
(defconst yas--simple-mirror-regexp
"$\\([0-9]+\\)"
"A regexp to recognize a simple mirror.")
(defvar yas--snippet-id-seed 0
"Contains the next id for a snippet.")
(defun yas--snippet-next-id ()
(let ((id yas--snippet-id-seed))
(incf yas--snippet-id-seed)
id))
;;; Minor mode stuff
;; XXX: `last-buffer-undo-list' is somehow needed in Carbon Emacs for MacOSX
(defvar last-buffer-undo-list nil)
(defvar yas--minor-mode-menu nil
"Holds the YASnippet menu.")
(defun yas--init-minor-keymap ()
"Set up the `yas-minor-mode' keymap."
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(when yas-use-menu
(easy-menu-define yas--minor-mode-menu
map
"Menu used when `yas-minor-mode' is active."
'("YASnippet"
"----"
["Expand trigger" yas-expand
:help "Possibly expand tab trigger before point"]
["Insert at point..." yas-insert-snippet
:help "Prompt for an expandable snippet and expand it at point"]
["New snippet..." yas-new-snippet
:help "Create a new snippet in an appropriate directory"]
["Visit snippet file..." yas-visit-snippet-file
:help "Prompt for an expandable snippet and find its file"]
"----"
("Snippet menu behaviour"
["Visit snippets" (setq yas-visit-from-menu t)
:help "Visit snippets from the menu"
:active t :style radio :selected yas-visit-from-menu]
["Expand snippets" (setq yas-visit-from-menu nil)
:help "Expand snippets from the menu"
:active t :style radio :selected (not yas-visit-from-menu)]
"----"
["Show all known modes" (setq yas-use-menu 'full)
:help "Show one snippet submenu for each loaded table"
:active t :style radio :selected (eq yas-use-menu 'full)]
["Abbreviate according to current mode" (setq yas-use-menu 'abbreviate)
:help "Show only snippet submenus for the current active modes"
:active t :style radio :selected (eq yas-use-menu 'abbreviate)])
("Indenting"
["Auto" (setq yas-indent-line 'auto)
:help "Indent each line of the snippet with `indent-according-to-mode'"
:active t :style radio :selected (eq yas-indent-line 'auto)]
["Fixed" (setq yas-indent-line 'fixed)
:help "Indent the snippet to the current column"
:active t :style radio :selected (eq yas-indent-line 'fixed)]
["None" (setq yas-indent-line 'none)
:help "Don't apply any particular snippet indentation after expansion"
:active t :style radio :selected (not (member yas-indent-line '(fixed auto)))]
"----"
["Also auto indent first line" (setq yas-also-auto-indent-first-line
(not yas-also-auto-indent-first-line))
:help "When auto-indenting also, auto indent the first line menu"
:active (eq yas-indent-line 'auto)
:style toggle :selected yas-also-auto-indent-first-line]
)
("Prompting method"
["System X-widget" (setq yas-prompt-functions
(cons 'yas-x-prompt
(remove 'yas-x-prompt
yas-prompt-functions)))
:help "Use your windowing system's (gtk, mac, windows, etc...) default menu"
:active t :style radio :selected (eq (car yas-prompt-functions)
'yas-x-prompt)]
["Dropdown-list" (setq yas-prompt-functions
(cons 'yas-dropdown-prompt
(remove 'yas-dropdown-prompt
yas-prompt-functions)))
:help "Use a special dropdown list"
:active t :style radio :selected (eq (car yas-prompt-functions)
'yas-dropdown-prompt)]
["Ido" (setq yas-prompt-functions
(cons 'yas-ido-prompt
(remove 'yas-ido-prompt
yas-prompt-functions)))
:help "Use an ido-style minibuffer prompt"
:active t :style radio :selected (eq (car yas-prompt-functions)
'yas-ido-prompt)]
["Completing read" (setq yas-prompt-functions
(cons 'yas-completing-prompt
(remove 'yas-completing-prompt
yas-prompt-functions)))
:help "Use a normal minibuffer prompt"
:active t :style radio :selected (eq (car yas-prompt-functions)
'yas-completing-prompt)]
)
("Misc"
["Wrap region in exit marker"
(setq yas-wrap-around-region
(not yas-wrap-around-region))
:help "If non-nil automatically wrap the selected text in the $0 snippet exit"
:style toggle :selected yas-wrap-around-region]
["Allow stacked expansions "
(setq yas-triggers-in-field
(not yas-triggers-in-field))
:help "If non-nil allow snippets to be triggered inside other snippet fields"
:style toggle :selected yas-triggers-in-field]
["Revive snippets on undo "
(setq yas-snippet-revival
(not yas-snippet-revival))
:help "If non-nil allow snippets to become active again after undo"
:style toggle :selected yas-snippet-revival]
["Good grace "
(setq yas-good-grace
(not yas-good-grace))
:help "If non-nil don't raise errors in bad embedded elisp in snippets"
:style toggle :selected yas-good-grace]
)
"----"
["Load snippets..." yas-load-directory
:help "Load snippets from a specific directory"]
["Reload everything" yas-reload-all
:help "Cleanup stuff, reload snippets, rebuild menus"]
["About" yas-about
:help "Display some information about YASnippet"])))
;; Now for the stuff that has direct keybindings
;;
(define-key map [(tab)] 'yas-expand)
(define-key map (kbd "TAB") 'yas-expand)
(define-key map "\C-c&\C-s" 'yas-insert-snippet)
(define-key map "\C-c&\C-n" 'yas-new-snippet)
(define-key map "\C-c&\C-v" 'yas-visit-snippet-file)
map))
(defvar yas-minor-mode-map (yas--init-minor-keymap)
"The keymap used when `yas-minor-mode' is active.")
(defvar yas-extra-modes nil
"If non-nil, also lookup snippets for this/these modes.
Can be a symbol or a list of symbols.
This variable probably makes more sense as buffer-local, so
ensure your use `make-local-variable' when you set it.")
(defvar yas--tables (make-hash-table)
"A hash table of mode symbols to `yas--table' objects.")
(defvar yas--parents (make-hash-table)
"A hash table of mode symbols do lists of direct parent mode symbols.
This list is populated when reading the \".yas-parents\" files
found when traversing snippet directories with
`yas-load-directory'.
There might be additional parenting information stored in the
`derived-mode-parent' property of some mode symbols, but that is
not recorded here.")
(defvar yas--direct-keymaps (list)
"Keymap alist supporting direct snippet keybindings.
This variable is placed in `emulation-mode-map-alists'.
Its elements looks like (TABLE-NAME . KEYMAP). They're
instantiated on `yas-reload-all' but KEYMAP is added to only when
loading snippets. `yas--direct-TABLE-NAME' is then a variable set
buffer-locally when entering `yas-minor-mode'. KEYMAP binds all
defined direct keybindings to the command
`yas-expand-from-keymap' which then which snippet to expand.")
(defun yas-direct-keymaps-reload ()
"Force reload the direct keybinding for active snippet tables."
(interactive)
(setq yas--direct-keymaps nil)
(maphash #'(lambda (name table)
(push (cons (intern (format "yas--direct-%s" name))
(yas--table-direct-keymap table))
yas--direct-keymaps))
yas--tables))
(defun yas--modes-to-activate ()
"Compute list of mode symbols that are active for `yas-expand'
and friends."
(let (dfs)
(setq dfs (lambda (mode &optional explored)
(push mode explored)
(cons mode
(loop for neighbour
in (remove nil (cons (get mode
'derived-mode-parent)
(gethash mode yas--parents)))
unless (memq neighbour explored)
append (funcall dfs neighbour explored)))))
(remove-duplicates (append yas-extra-modes
(funcall dfs major-mode)))))
(defvar yas-minor-mode-hook nil
"Hook run when `yas-minor-mode' is turned on.")
;;;###autoload
(define-minor-mode yas-minor-mode
"Toggle YASnippet mode.
When YASnippet mode is enabled, `yas-expand', normally bound to
the TAB key, expands snippets of code depending on the major
mode.
With no argument, this command toggles the mode.
positive prefix argument turns on the mode.
Negative prefix argument turns off the mode.
Key bindings:
\\{yas-minor-mode-map}"
nil
;; The indicator for the mode line.
" yas"
:group 'yasnippet
(cond (yas-minor-mode
;; Install the direct keymaps in `emulation-mode-map-alists'
;; (we use `add-hook' even though it's not technically a hook,
;; but it works). Then define variables named after modes to
;; index `yas--direct-keymaps'.
;;
;; Also install the post-command-hook.
;;
(add-hook 'emulation-mode-map-alists 'yas--direct-keymaps)
(add-hook 'post-command-hook 'yas--post-command-handler nil t)
;; Set the `yas--direct-%s' vars for direct keymap expansion
;;
(dolist (mode (yas--modes-to-activate))
(let ((name (intern (format "yas--direct-%s" mode))))
(set-default name nil)
(set (make-local-variable name) t)))
;; Perform JIT loads
;;
(yas--load-pending-jits))
(t
;; Uninstall the direct keymaps and the post-command hook
;;
(remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'yas--post-command-handler t)
(remove-hook 'emulation-mode-map-alists 'yas--direct-keymaps))))
(defvar yas-dont-activate '(minibufferp)
"If non-nil don't let `yas-global-mode' affect some buffers.
If a function of zero arguments, then its result is used.
If a list of functions, then all functions must return nil to
activate yas for this buffer.
In Emacsen <= 23, this variable is buffer-local. Because
`yas-minor-mode-on' is called by `yas-global-mode' after
executing the buffer's major mode hook, setting this variable
there is an effective way to define exceptions to the \"global\"
activation behaviour.
In Emacsen > 23, only the global value is used. To define
per-mode exceptions to the \"global\" activation behaviour, call
`yas-minor-mode' with a negative argument directily in the major
mode's hook.")
(unless (> emacs-major-version 23)
(with-no-warnings
(make-variable-buffer-local 'yas-dont-activate)))
(defun yas-minor-mode-on ()
"Turn on YASnippet minor mode.
Honour `yas-dont-activate', which see."
(interactive)
;; Check `yas-dont-activate'
(unless (cond ((functionp yas-dont-activate)
(funcall yas-dont-activate))
((consp yas-dont-activate)
(some #'funcall yas-dont-activate))
(yas-dont-activate))
(yas-minor-mode 1)))
;;;###autoload
(define-globalized-minor-mode yas-global-mode yas-minor-mode yas-minor-mode-on
:group 'yasnippet
:require 'yasnippet)
(defun yas--global-mode-reload-with-jit-maybe ()
"Run `yas-reload-all' when `yas-global-mode' is on."
(when yas-global-mode (yas-reload-all)))
(add-hook 'yas-global-mode-hook 'yas--global-mode-reload-with-jit-maybe)
;;; Major mode stuff
(defvar yas--font-lock-keywords
(append '(("^#.*$" . font-lock-comment-face))
lisp-font-lock-keywords
lisp-font-lock-keywords-1
lisp-font-lock-keywords-2
'(("$\\([0-9]+\\)"
(0 font-lock-keyword-face)
(1 font-lock-string-face t))
("${\\([0-9]+\\):?"
(0 font-lock-keyword-face)
(1 font-lock-warning-face t))
("${" font-lock-keyword-face)
("$[0-9]+?" font-lock-preprocessor-face)
("\\(\\$(\\)" 1 font-lock-preprocessor-face)
("}"
(0 font-lock-keyword-face)))))
(defvar snippet-mode-map
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(easy-menu-define nil
map
"Menu used when snippet-mode is active."
(cons "Snippet"
(mapcar #'(lambda (ent)
(when (third ent)
(define-key map (third ent) (second ent)))
(vector (first ent) (second ent) t))
'(("Load this snippet" yas-load-snippet-buffer "\C-c\C-c")
("Try out this snippet" yas-tryout-snippet "\C-c\C-t")))))
map)
"The keymap used when `snippet-mode' is active.")
(define-derived-mode snippet-mode text-mode "Snippet"
"A mode for editing yasnippets"
(setq font-lock-defaults '(yas--font-lock-keywords))
(set (make-local-variable 'require-final-newline) nil)
(set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "#")
(set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) "#+[\t ]*"))
;;; Internal structs for template management
(defstruct (yas--template (:constructor yas--make-blank-template))
"A template for a snippet."
key
content
name
condition
expand-env
file
keybinding
uuid
menu-binding-pair
group ;; as dictated by the #group: directive or .yas-make-groups
perm-group ;; as dictated by `yas-define-menu'
table
)
(defun yas--populate-template (template &rest args)
"Helper function to populate TEMPLATE with properties."
(while args
(aset template
(position (intern (substring (symbol-name (car args)) 1))
(mapcar #'car (get 'yas--template 'cl-struct-slots)))
(second args))
(setq args (cddr args)))
template)
(defstruct (yas--table (:constructor yas--make-snippet-table (name)))
"A table to store snippets for a particular mode.
Has the following fields:
`yas--table-name'
A symbol name normally corresponding to a major mode, but can
also be a pseudo major-mode to be referenced in
`yas-extra-modes', for example.
`yas--table-hash'
A hash table (KEY . NAMEHASH), known as the \"keyhash\". KEY is
a string or a vector, where the former is the snippet's trigger
and the latter means it's a direct keybinding. NAMEHASH is yet
another hash of (NAME . TEMPLATE) where NAME is the snippet's
name and TEMPLATE is a `yas--template' object.
`yas--table-direct-keymap'
A keymap for the snippets in this table that have direct
keybindings. This is kept in sync with the keyhash, i.e., all
the elements of the keyhash that are vectors appear here as
bindings to `yas-expand-from-keymap'.
`yas--table-uuidhash'
A hash table mapping snippets uuid's to the same `yas--template'
objects. A snippet uuid defaults to the snippet's name."
name
(hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
(uuidhash (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
(parents nil)
(direct-keymap (make-sparse-keymap)))
(defun yas--get-template-by-uuid (mode uuid)
"Find the snippet template in MODE by its UUID."
(let* ((table (gethash mode yas--tables mode)))
(when table
(gethash uuid (yas--table-uuidhash table)))))
;; Apropos storing/updating in TABLE, this works in two steps:
;;
;; 1. `yas--remove-template-by-uuid' removes any
;; keyhash-namehash-template mappings from TABLE, grabbing the
;; snippet by its uuid. Also removes mappings from TABLE's
;; `yas--table-direct-keymap' (FIXME: and should probably take care
;; of potentially stale menu bindings right?.)
;;
;; 2. `yas--add-template' adds this all over again.
;;
;; Create a new or add to an existing keyhash-namehash mapping.
;;
;; For reference on understanding this, consider three snippet
;; definitions:
;;
;; A: # name: The Foo
;; # key: foo
;; # binding: C-c M-l
;;
;; B: # name: Mrs Foo
;; # key: foo
;;
;; C: # name: The Bar
;; # binding: C-c M-l
;;
;; D: # name: Baz
;; # key: baz
;;
;; keyhash namehashes(3) yas--template structs(4)
;; -----------------------------------------------------
;; __________
;; / \
;; "foo" ---> "The Foo" ---> [yas--template A] |
;; "Mrs Foo" ---> [yas--template B] |
;; |
;; [C-c M-l] ---> "The Foo" -------------------------/
;; "The Bar" ---> [yas--template C]
;;
;; "baz" ---> "Baz" ---> [yas--template D]
;;
;; Additionally, since uuid defaults to the name, we have a
;; `yas--table-uuidhash' for TABLE
;;
;; uuidhash yas--template structs
;; -------------------------------
;; "The Foo" ---> [yas--template A]
;; "Mrs Foo" ---> [yas--template B]
;; "The Bar" ---> [yas--template C]
;; "Baz" ---> [yas--template D]
;;
;; FIXME: the more I look at this data-structure the more I think I'm
;; stupid. There has to be an easier way (but beware lots of code
;; depends on this).
;;
(defun yas--remove-template-by-uuid (table uuid)
"Remove from TABLE a template identified by UUID."
(let ((template (gethash uuid (yas--table-uuidhash table))))
(when template
(let* ((name (yas--template-name template))
(empty-keys nil))
;; Remove the name from each of the targeted namehashes
;;
(maphash #'(lambda (k v)
(let ((template (gethash name v)))
(when (and template
(eq uuid (yas--template-uuid template)))
(remhash name v)
(when (zerop (hash-table-count v))
(push k empty-keys)))))
(yas--table-hash table))
;; Remove the namehash themselves if they've become empty
;;