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;;; sx-button.el --- defining buttons -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
;; Copyright (C) 2014-2018 Artur Malabarba
;; Author: Artur Malabarba <[email protected]>
;; 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:
;;
;; This file defines all buttons used by SX. For information on
;; buttons, see:
;; http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Buttons.html
;;
;; Most interactive parts of the SX buffers are buttons. Wherever you
;; are, you can always cycle through all buttons by hitting `TAB',
;; that should help identify what's a button in each buffer.
;;
;; To define a new type of button follow the examples below using
;; `define-button-type' with :supertype `sx-button'. Required
;; properties are `action' and `help-echo'. You'll probably want to
;; give it a `face' as well, unless you want it to look like a link.
;;
;; Buttons can then be inserted in their respective files using
;; `insert-text-button'. Give it the string, the `:type' you defined,
;; and any additional properties that can only be determined at
;; creation. Existing text can be transformed into a button with
;; `make-text-button' instead.
;;; Code:
(require 'button)
(require 'sx)
(require 'sx-question)
(declare-function sx-accept "sx-interaction")
(declare-function sx-answer "sx-interaction")
(declare-function sx-comment "sx-interaction")
(declare-function sx-open-link "sx-interaction")
(declare-function sx-question-mode-hide-show-section "sx-question-mode")
;;; Face
(defface sx-custom-button
'((((type x w32 ns) (class color)) ; Like default mode line
:box (:line-width 3 :style released-button)
:height 0.9
:background "lightgrey" :foreground "black"))
"Face used on buttons such as \"Write an Answer\"."
:group 'sx)
;;; Command definitions
;; This extends `button-map', which already defines RET and mouse-1.
(defvar sx-button-map
(let ((map (copy-keymap button-map)))
(define-key map "w" #'sx-button-copy)
map)
"Keymap used on buttons.")
(defun sx-button-copy ()
"Copy the content of thing at point.
This is usually a link's URL, or the content of a code block."
(interactive)
(let ((content
(get-text-property (point) 'sx-button-copy)))
(if (null content)
(sx-message "Nothing to copy here.")
(kill-new content)
(sx-message "Copied %s to kill ring."
(or (get-text-property
(point) 'sx-button-copy-type)
content)))))
(defun sx-button-edit-this (text-or-marker &optional majormode)
"Open a temp buffer populated with the string TEXT-OR-MARKER using MAJORMODE.
When given a marker (or interactively), use the 'sx-button-copy
and the 'sx-mode text-properties under the marker. These are
usually part of a code-block."
(interactive (list (point-marker)))
;; Buttons receive markers.
(when (markerp text-or-marker)
(setq majormode (get-text-property text-or-marker 'sx-mode))
(unless (setq text-or-marker
(get-text-property text-or-marker 'sx-button-copy))
(sx-message "Nothing of interest here.")))
(with-current-buffer (pop-to-buffer (generate-new-buffer
"*sx temp buffer*"))
(insert text-or-marker)
(when majormode
(funcall majormode))))
(defun sx-button-follow-link (&optional pos)
"Follow link at POS. If POS is nil, use `point'."
(interactive)
(let ((url (or (get-text-property (or pos (point)) 'sx-button-url)
(sx-user-error "No url under point: %s" (or pos (point))))))
;; If we didn't recognize the link, this errors immediately. If
;; we mistakenly recognize it, it will error when we try to fetch
;; whatever we thought it was.
(condition-case nil (sx-open-link url)
;; When it errors, don't blame the user, just visit externally.
(error (browse-url url)))))
;;; Help-echo definitions
(defconst sx-button--help-echo
(concat "mouse-1, RET"
(propertize ": %s -- " 'face 'minibuffer-prompt)
"w"
(propertize ": copy %s" 'face 'minibuffer-prompt))
"Base help-echo on which others can be written.")
(defconst sx-button--user-help-echo
(format sx-button--help-echo
"visit user page"
"link")
"Help echoed in the minibuffer when point is on a user.")
(defconst sx-button--tag-help-echo
(format sx-button--help-echo
"Tag search"
"tag")
"Help echoed in the minibuffer when point is on a tag.")
(defconst sx-button--question-title-help-echo
(format sx-button--help-echo
"hide content"
"link")
"Help echoed in the minibuffer when point is on a section.")
(defconst sx-button--link-help-echo
(format sx-button--help-echo
"visit %s"
"URL")
"Help echoed in the minibuffer when point is on a section.")
;;; Type definitions
(define-button-type 'sx-button
'follow-link t
'keymap sx-button-map)
(define-button-type 'sx-question-mode-title
'face 'sx-question-mode-title
'action #'sx-question-mode-hide-show-section
'help-echo sx-button--question-title-help-echo
'sx-button-copy-type "Share Link"
:supertype 'sx-button)
(define-button-type 'sx-question-mode-code-block
'action #'sx-button-edit-this
'face nil
:supertype 'sx-button)
(define-button-type 'sx-button-link
'action #'sx-button-follow-link
:supertype 'sx-button)
(define-button-type 'sx-button-user
'action #'sx-button-follow-link
'help-echo sx-button--user-help-echo
;; We use different faces on different parts of the user button.
'face 'sx-user-name
:supertype 'sx-button)
(declare-function sx-search-tag-at-point "sx-search")
(define-button-type 'sx-button-tag
'action #'sx-search-tag-at-point
'help-echo sx-button--tag-help-echo
'face 'sx-tag
:supertype 'sx-button)
(define-button-type 'sx-button-comment
'help-echo (concat "mouse-1, RET"
(propertize ": write a comment"
'face 'minibuffer-prompt))
'face 'sx-custom-button
'action #'sx-comment
:supertype 'sx-button)
(define-button-type 'sx-button-accept
'help-echo (concat "mouse-1, RET"
(propertize ": accept answer"
'face 'minibuffer-prompt))
'face 'sx-custom-button
'action #'sx-accept
:supertype 'sx-button)
(define-button-type 'sx-button-answer
'help-echo (concat "mouse-1, RET"
(propertize ": write an answer"
'face 'minibuffer-prompt))
'face 'sx-custom-button
'action #'sx-answer
:supertype 'sx-button)
(provide 'sx-button)
;;; sx-button.el ends here
;; Local Variables:
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