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Re: blank-mode.el
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Vinicius Jose Latorre |
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Re: blank-mode.el |
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Wed, 31 Oct 2007 01:16:29 -0300 |
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The blank-mode.el (attached in this email) now has the toggle funs:
blank-toggle
blank-toggle-global
If it's called interactively, it reads a char.
If it's called non-interactively, it should be passed a symbol or a list
of symbols.
Please, read the fun docstring.
Juri Linkov wrote:
So, if blank-toggle is binded to a key, for example, C-c b, then the
user could
type:
C-c b t toggle tabs
C-c b s toggle spaces and hard spaces
C-c b r toggle trailing blanks
C-c b b toggle spaces before tab
C-c b l toggle lines
I like the idea (and blank-mode in general),
I like this package too, and I have some suggestions: since it implements
a minor mode I suggest defining it with `define-minor-mode', and name the
global mode `global-blank-mode'.
Well, I'll try to use define-minor-mode in the next blank-mode version.
Is there some convention (or consensus) about global mode name?
Also I have a question how it interacts with nobreak-char-display.
Does your package overwrite highlighting of nobreak space displayed
by nobreak-char-display feature, or ignores it?
I've made some tests and both blank-mode faces and display table are
displayed when blank-mode is on and nobreak-char-display is t.
When blank-mode is turned off and nobreak-char-display is t, the
nobreak-char-display faces and display table are displayed.
That is, blank-mode have precedence over nobreak-char-display but only
over hard spaces (or nobreak spaces), the soft hyphens is handled only
by nobreak-char-display.
The same occurs with show-trailing-whitespace feature.
but according to the
Emacs Lisp reference, C-c b is reserved for major modes:
The key sequences bound in a minor mode should consist of `C-c'
followed by one of `.,/?`'"[]\|~!#$%^&*()-_+='. (The other punctuation
characters are reserved for major modes.)
No problem, the key binding above was only an example, it could be any
other key binding.
I think a key prefix with good mnemonics for blank-minor-mode is `C-c _'.
Cool!
At moment blank-mode doesn't have any key binding, this is left to the
user do.
But I'll put a tip in blank-mode documentation suggesting the key prefix
`C-c _'.
;;; blank-mode.el --- Minor mode to visualise blanks (SPACE, HARD SPACE and
TAB).
;; Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
;; Vinicius Jose Latorre
;; Time-stamp: <2007/10/31 00:49:12 vinicius>
;; Author: Vinicius Jose Latorre <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Vinicius Jose Latorre <address@hidden>
;; Keywords: data, wp
;; Version: 7.0
;; X-URL: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/ViniciusJoseLatorre
;; This file is *NOT* (yet?) part of GNU Emacs.
;; 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 2, 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
;; GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
USA.
;;; Commentary:
;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;
;; Introduction
;; ------------
;;
;; This package is a minor mode to visualise blanks (SPACE, HARD SPACE and
;; TAB).
;;
;; blank-mode uses two ways to visualise blanks: faces and display table.
;;
;; * Faces are used to highlight the background with a color. blank-mode uses
;; font-lock to highlight blank characters.
;;
;; * Display table changes the way a character is displayed, that is, it
;; provides a visual mark for characters, for example, at the end of line
;; (?\xB6), at spaces (?\xB7) and at tabs (?\xBB).
;;
;; The `blank-style' and `blank-chars' variables are used to select which way
;; should be used to visualise blanks.
;;
;; Note that when blank-mode is turned on, blank-mode saves the font-lock
;; state, that is, if font-lock is on or off. And blank-mode restores the
;; font-lock state when it is turned off. So, if blank-mode is turned on and
;; font-lock is off, blank-mode also turns on the font-lock to highlight
;; blanks, but the font-lock will be turned off when blank-mode is turned off.
;; Thus, turn on font-lock before blank-mode is on, if you want that font-lock
;; continues on after blank-mode is turned off.
;;
;; To use blank-mode, insert in your ~/.emacs:
;;
;; (require 'blank-mode)
;;
;; Or:
;;
;; (autoload 'blank-mode-on "blank-mode"
;; "Turn on blank visualisation." t)
;; (autoload 'blank-mode-off "blank-mode"
;; "Turn off blank visualisation." t)
;; (autoload 'blank-mode "blank-mode"
;; "Toggle blank visualisation." t)
;; (autoload 'blank-global-mode-on "blank-mode"
;; "Turn on blank mode in every buffer." t)
;; (autoload 'blank-global-mode-off "blank-mode"
;; "Turn off blank mode in every buffer." t)
;; (autoload 'blank-global-mode "blank-mode"
;; "Toggle blank mode in every buffer." t)
;; (autoload 'blank-mode-customize "blank-mode"
;; "Customize blank visualisation." t)
;;
;; For good performance, be sure to byte-compile blank-mode.el, e.g.
;;
;; M-x byte-compile-file <give the path to blank-mode.el when prompted>
;;
;; This will generate blank-mode.elc, which will be loaded instead of
;; blank-mode.el.
;;
;; blank-mode was tested with GNU Emacs 20.6.1, 21 and 22.
;;
;;
;; Using blank-mode
;; ----------------
;;
;; There is no problem if you mix local and global minor mode usage.
;;
;; * To customize blank-mode, type:
;;
;; M-x blank-mode-customize RET
;;
;; * LOCAL blank-mode:
;; + To activate blank-mode locally, type:
;;
;; M-x blank-mode-on RET
;;
;; Or:
;;
;; C-u 1 M-x blank-mode RET
;;
;; + To deactivate blank-mode locally, type:
;;
;; M-x blank-mode-off RET
;;
;; Or:
;;
;; C-u 0 M-x blank-mode RET
;;
;; + To toggle blank-mode locally, type:
;;
;; M-x blank-mode RET
;;
;; + To toggle blank-mode options locally, type:
;;
;; M-x blank-toggle RET
;;
;; * GLOBAL blank-mode:
;; + To activate blank-mode globally, type:
;;
;; M-x blank-global-mode-on RET
;;
;; Or:
;;
;; C-u 1 M-x blank-global-mode RET
;;
;; + To deactivate blank-mode globally, type:
;;
;; M-x blank-global-mode-off RET
;;
;; Or:
;;
;; C-u 0 M-x blank-global-mode RET
;;
;; + To toggle blank-mode globally, type:
;;
;; M-x blank-global-mode RET
;;
;; + To toggle blank-mode options globally, type:
;;
;; M-x blank-toggle-global RET
;;
;; You can also bind `blank-mode', `blank-mode-on', `blank-mode-off',
;; `blank-global-mode', `blank-global-mode-on', `blank-global-mode-off',
;; `blank-mode-customize', `blank-toggle' and `blank-toggle-global' to some
;; key, like:
;;
;; (global-set-key "\C-c\C-a" 'blank-mode-on)
;; (global-set-key "\C-c\C-b" 'blank-mode-off)
;; (global-set-key "\C-c\C-l" 'blank-mode)
;; (global-set-key "\C-c\C-d" 'blank-global-mode-on)
;; (global-set-key "\C-c\C-e" 'blank-global-mode-off)
;; (global-set-key "\C-c\C-g" 'blank-global-mode)
;; (global-set-key "\C-c\C-c" 'blank-mode-customize)
;; (global-set-key "\C-c_" 'blank-toggle)
;; (global-set-key "\C-c=" 'blank-toggle-global)
;;
;;
;; Hooks
;; -----
;;
;; blank-mode has the following hook variables:
;;
;; `blank-mode-hook'
;; It is evaluated always when blank-mode is turned on locally.
;;
;; `blank-global-mode-hook'
;; It is evaluated always when blank-mode is turned on globally.
;;
;; `blank-load-hook'
;; It is evaluated after blank-mode package is loaded.
;;
;;
;; Options
;; -------
;;
;; Below it's shown a brief description of blank-mode options, please, see the
;; options declaration in the code for a long documentation.
;;
;; `blank-verbose' Non-nil means generate messages.
;;
;; `blank-style' Specify the visualisation style.
;;
;; `blank-chars' Specify which kind of blank is visualised.
;;
;; `blank-space-face' Face used to visualise SPACE.
;;
;; `blank-hspace-face' Face used to visualise HARD SPACE.
;;
;; `blank-tab-face' Face used to visualise TAB.
;;
;; `blank-map-face' Face used to visualise NEWLINE char mapping.
;;
;; `blank-trailing-face' Face used to visualise trailing blanks.
;;
;; `blank-line-face' Face used to visualise "long" lines.
;;
;; `blank-space-before-tab-face' Face used to visualise space before tab.
;;
;; `blank-space-regexp' Specify space characters regexp.
;;
;; `blank-hspace-regexp' Specify hard space characters regexp.
;;
;; `blank-tab-regexp' Specify tab characters regexp.
;;
;; `blank-trailing-regexp' Specify trailing characters regexp.
;;
;; `blank-space-before-tab-regexp' Specify space before tab regexp.
;;
;; `blank-line-length' Specify length beyond which the line is
;; highlighted.
;;
;; `blank-display-mappings' Specify an alist of mappings for displaying
;; characters.
;;
;; `blank-global-modes' Modes for which global `blank-mode' is
;; automagically turned on.
;;
;; To set the above options you may:
;;
;; a) insert the code in your ~/.emacs, like:
;;
;; (setq blank-space-face 'underline)
;;
;; This way always keep your default settings when you enter a new Emacs
;; session.
;;
;; b) or use `set-variable' in your Emacs session, like:
;;
;; M-x set-variable RET blank-space-face RET underline RET
;;
;; This way keep your settings only during the current Emacs session.
;;
;; c) or use customization, for example:
;; click on menu-bar *Help* option,
;; then click on *Customize*,
;; then click on *Browse Customization Groups*,
;; expand *Data* group,
;; expand *Blank* group
;; and then customize blank-mode options.
;; Through this way, you may choose if the settings are kept or not when
;; you leave out the current Emacs session.
;;
;; d) or see the option value:
;;
;; C-h v blank-space-face RET
;;
;; and click the *customize* hypertext button.
;; Through this way, you may choose if the settings are kept or not when
;; you leave out the current Emacs session.
;;
;; e) or invoke:
;;
;; M-x blank-mode-customize RET
;;
;; and then customize blank-mode options.
;; Through this way, you may choose if the settings are kept or not when
;; you leave out the current Emacs session.
;;
;;
;; Acknowledgements
;; ----------------
;;
;; Thanks to Drew Adams <address@hidden> for toggle commands suggestion.
;;
;; Thanks to Antti Kaihola <address@hidden> for helping
;; to fix `find-file-hooks' reference.
;;
;; Thanks to Andreas Roehler <address@hidden> for indicating
;; defface byte-compilation warnings.
;;
;; Thanks to TimOCallaghan (EmacsWiki) for the idea about highlight "long"
;; lines. See EightyColumnRule (EmacsWiki).
;;
;; Thanks to Yanghui Bian <address@hidden> for indicating a new
;; newline character mapping.
;;
;; Thanks to Pete Forman <address@hidden> for indicating
;; whitespace-mode on XEmacs.
;;
;; Thanks to:
;; Aurelien Tisne <address@hidden> show-whitespace-mode.el
;; Lawrence Mitchell <address@hidden> whitespace-mode.el
;; Miles Bader <address@hidden> visws.el
;; And to all people who contributed with them.
;;
;;
;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; code:
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; User Variables:
;;; Interface to the command system
(defgroup blank nil
"Visualise blanks (SPACE, HARD SPACE and TAB)."
:link '(emacs-library-link :tag "Source Lisp File" "blank-mode.el")
:version "20.6"
:group 'wp
:group 'data)
(defcustom blank-verbose t
"*Non-nil means generate messages."
:type 'boolean
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-style '(mark color)
"*Specify the visualisation style.
It's a list which element value can be:
'mark display mappings are visualised.
'color faces are visualised.
Any other value is ignored.
If it's nil, don't visualise TABs, SPACEs and HARD SPACEs.
See also `blank-display-mappings' for documentation."
:type '(repeat :tag "Style of Blank"
(choice :tag "Style of Blank"
(const :tag "Display Table" mark)
(const :tag "Faces" color)))
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-chars '(tabs spaces trailing lines space-before-tab)
"*Specify which kind of blank is visualised.
It's a list which element value can be:
'trailing trailing blanks are visualised.
'tabs TABs are visualised.
'spaces SPACEs and HARD SPACEs are visualised.
'lines lines whose length is greater than `blank-line-length'
are highlighted.
'space-before-tab spaces before tabs are visualised.
Any other element value is ignored.
If it's nil, don't visualise TABs, SPACEs and HARD SPACEs.
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element."
:type '(repeat :tag "Kind of Blank"
(choice :tag "Kind of Blank"
(const :tag "Trailing TABs, SPACEs and HARD SPACEs"
trailing)
(const :tag "SPACEs and HARD SPACEs" spaces)
(const :tag "TABs" tabs)
(const :tag "Lines" lines)
(const :tag "SPACEs before TABs" space-before-tab)))
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-space-face 'blank-space-face
"*Symbol face used to visualise SPACE.
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element."
:type 'face
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defface blank-space-face
'((((class color) (background dark))
:background "SteelBlue4" :foreground "aquamarine3")
(((class color) (background light))
:background "LightYellow" :foreground "aquamarine3")
(t (:inverse-video t)))
"Face used to visualise SPACE."
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-hspace-face 'blank-hspace-face ; 'nobreak-space
"*Symbol face used to visualise HARD SPACE.
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element."
:type 'face
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defface blank-hspace-face
'((((class color) (background dark))
:background "CadetBlue4" :foreground "aquamarine3")
(((class color) (background light))
:background "LemonChiffon3" :foreground "aquamarine3")
(t (:inverse-video t)))
"Face used to visualise HARD SPACE."
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-tab-face 'blank-tab-face
"*Symbol face used to visualise TAB.
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element."
:type 'face
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defface blank-tab-face
'((((class color) (background dark))
:background "SkyBlue4" :foreground "aquamarine3")
(((class color) (background light))
:background "beige" :foreground "aquamarine3")
(t (:inverse-video t)))
"Face used to visualise TAB."
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-map-face 'blank-map-face
"*Symbol face used to visualise NEWLINE char mapping. See
`blank-display-mappings'.
Used when `blank-style' has 'mark as an element."
:type 'face
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defface blank-map-face
'((((class color) (background dark))
:background "CadetBlue5" :foreground "aquamarine3" :bold t)
(((class color) (background light))
:background "linen" :foreground "aquamarine3" :bold t)
(t (:bold t :underline t)))
"Face used to visualise NEWLINE char mapping. See `blank-display-mappings'."
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-trailing-face 'blank-trailing-face ; 'trailing-whitespace
"*Symbol face used to visualise traling blanks.
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element."
:type 'face
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defface blank-trailing-face
'((((class mono)) (:inverse-video t :bold t :underline t))
(t (:background "red1" :foreground "yellow" :bold t)))
"Face used to visualise trailing blanks."
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-line-face 'blank-line-face
"*Symbol face used to visualise \"long\" lines. See `blank-line-legnth'.
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element."
:type 'face
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defface blank-line-face
'((((class mono)) (:inverse-video t :bold t :underline t))
(t (:background "gray20" :foreground "violet")))
"Face used to visualise \"long\" lines. See `blank-line-length'."
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-space-before-tab-face 'blank-space-before-tab-face
"*Symbol face used to visualise space before tab.
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element."
:type 'face
:version "22"
:group 'blank)
(defface blank-space-before-tab-face
'((((class mono)) (:inverse-video t :bold t :underline t))
(t (:background "DarkOrange" :foreground "firebrick")))
"Face used to visualise space before tab."
:version "22"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-hspace-regexp
"\\(\\(\xA0\\|\x8A0\\|\x920\\|\xE20\\|\xF20\\)+\\)"
"*Specify hard space characters regexp.
If you're using `mule' package, it may exist other characters besides \"\\xA0\"
that it should be considered hard space.
Here are some examples:
\"\\\\(^\\xA0+\\\\)\" visualise only leading hard spaces.
\"\\\\(\\xA0+$\\\\)\" visualise only trailing hard spaces.
\"\\\\(^\\xA0+\\\\|\\xA0+$\\\\)\" visualise leading and/or trailing hard
spaces.
\"\\t\\\\(\\xA0+\\\\)\\t\" visualise only hard spaces between tabs.
NOTE: Enclose always by \\\\( and \\\\) the elements to highlight.
Use exactly one pair of enclosing \\\\( and \\\\).
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element, and `blank-chars' has
'spaces as an element."
:type '(regexp :tag "Hard Space Chars")
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-space-regexp "\\( +\\)"
"*Specify space characters regexp.
If you're using `mule' package, it may exist other characters besides \" \"
that it should be considered space.
Here are some examples:
\"\\\\(^ +\\\\)\" visualise only leading spaces.
\"\\\\( +$\\\\)\" visualise only trailing spaces.
\"\\\\(^ +\\\\| +$\\\\)\" visualise leading and/or trailing spaces.
\"\\t\\\\( +\\\\)\\t\" visualise only spaces between tabs.
NOTE: Enclose always by \\\\( and \\\\) the elements to highlight.
Use exactly one pair of enclosing \\\\( and \\\\).
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element, and `blank-chars' has
'spaces as an element."
:type '(regexp :tag "Space Chars")
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-tab-regexp "\\(\t+\\)"
"*Specify tab characters regexp.
If you're using `mule' package, it may exist other characters besides \"\\t\"
that it should be considered tab.
Here are some examples:
\"\\\\(^\\t+\\\\)\" visualise only leading tabs.
\"\\\\(\\t+$\\\\)\" visualise only trailing tabs.
\"\\\\(^\\t+\\\\|\\t+$\\\\)\" visualise leading and/or trailing tabs.
\" \\\\(\\t+\\\\) \" visualise only tabs between spaces.
NOTE: Enclose always by \\\\( and \\\\) the elements to highlight.
Use exactly one pair of enclosing \\\\( and \\\\).
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element, and `blank-chars' has 'tabs
as an element."
:type '(regexp :tag "Tab Chars")
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-trailing-regexp
"\t\\| \\|\xA0\\|\x8A0\\|\x920\\|\xE20\\|\xF20"
"*Specify trailing characters regexp.
If you're using `mule' package, it may exist other characters besides \" \",
\"\\t\" or \"\\xA0\" that it should be considered blank.
NOTE: DOES NOT enclose by \\\\( and \\\\) the elements to highlight.
`blank-mode' surrounds this regexp by \"\\\\(\\\\(\" and
\"\\\\)+\\\\)$\".
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element, and `blank-chars' has
'trailing as an element."
:type '(regexp :tag "Trailing Chars")
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-space-before-tab-regexp "\\( +\\)\t"
"*Specify spaces before tabs regexp.
If you're using `mule' package, it may exist other characters besides \" \",
\"\\t\" or \"\\xA0\" that it should be considered blank.
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element, and `blank-chars' has
'space-before-tab as an element."
:type '(regexp :tag "Space Before Tab")
:version "22"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-line-length 80
"*Specify length beyond which the line is highlighted.
Used when `blank-style' has 'color as an element, and `blank-chars' has 'lines
as an element."
:type '(integer :tag "Line Length")
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
;; Hacked from `visible-whitespace-mappings' in visws.el
(defcustom blank-display-mappings
'((?\xA0 [?\xA4] [?_]) ; hard space
(?\x8A0 [?\x8A4] [?_]) ; hard space
(?\x920 [?\x924] [?_]) ; hard space
(?\xe20 [?\xe24] [?_]) ; hard space
(?\xf20 [?\xf24] [?_]) ; hard space
(?\ [?\xB7] [?.]) ; space
(?\n [?\xB6 ?\n] [?$ ?\n]) ; end-of-line
;; WARNING: the mapping below has a problem.
;; When a tab occupies exactly one column, it will display the character
;; ?\xBB at that column followed by a tab which goes to the next tab
;; column.
;; If this is a problem for you, please, comment the line below.
(?\t [?\xBB ?\t] [?\\ ?\t]) ; tab
)
"*Specify an alist of mappings for displaying characters.
Each element has the following form:
(CHAR VECTOR...)
Where:
CHAR is the character to be mapped.
VECTOR is a vector of characters to be displayed in place of CHAR.
The first display vector that can be displayed is used; if no display
vector for a mapping can be displayed, then that character is
displayed unmodified.
The NEWLINE character is displayed using the face given by `blank-map-face'
variable.
Used when `blank-style' has 'mark as an element."
:type '(repeat
(list :tag "Character Mapping"
(character :tag "Char")
(repeat :inline t :tag "Vector List"
(vector :tag ""
(repeat :inline t :tag "Vector Characters"
(character :tag "Char"))))))
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
(defcustom blank-global-modes t
"*Modes for which global `blank-mode' is automagically turned on.
Global `blank-mode' is controlled by the command `blank-global-mode'.
If nil, means no modes have `blank-mode' automatically turned on.
If t, all modes that support `blank-mode' have it automatically turned on.
If a list, it should be a list of `major-mode' symbol names for which
`blank-mode' should be automatically turned on. The sense of the list is
negated if it begins with `not'. For example:
(c-mode c++-mode)
means that `blank-mode' is turned on for buffers in C and C++ modes only."
:type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
(const :tag "all" t)
(set :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "modes"
:value (not)
(const :tag "Except" not)
(repeat :inline t
(symbol :tag "mode"))))
:version "20.6"
:group 'blank)
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Macros
(defmacro blank-message (&rest body)
`(and blank-verbose (interactive-p)
(message ,@body)))
(defmacro blank-minor-mode (arg mode on off)
`(progn
(if (if arg
(> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)
(not ,mode))
(,on)
(,off))))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; User commands - Customization
;;;###autoload
(defun blank-mode-customize ()
"Customize blank-mode options."
(interactive)
(customize-group 'blank))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; User commands - Local mode
(defvar blank-mode nil
"Non-nil means blank-mode local minor mode is enabled (bl on modeline).")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'blank-mode)
;;;###autoload
(defun blank-mode (&optional arg)
"Toggle blank minor mode visualisation (bl on modeline).
If ARG is null, toggle blank visualisation.
If ARG is a number and is greater than zero, turn on visualisation; otherwise,
turn off visualisation.
Only useful with a windowing system."
(interactive "P")
(blank-minor-mode arg blank-mode
blank-mode-on blank-mode-off)
(blank-message "Blank Mode is now %s." (if blank-mode "on" "off")))
;;;###autoload
(defun blank-mode-on ()
"Turn on blank minor mode visualisation (bl on modeline)."
(interactive)
(or noninteractive
blank-mode
(when blank-style
(setq blank-mode t)
(blank-turn-on)
(run-hooks 'blank-mode-hook)
(blank-message "Blank Mode is now on."))))
;;;###autoload
(defun blank-mode-off ()
"Turn off blank minor mode visualisation (bl on modeline)."
(interactive)
(and blank-mode
(progn
(setq blank-mode nil)
(blank-turn-off)
(blank-message "Blank Mode is now off."))))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; User commands - Global mode
(defvar blank-global-mode nil
"Non-nil means blank-mode global minor mode is enabled (BL on modeline).")
;;;###autoload
(defun blank-global-mode (&optional arg)
"Toggle blank global minor mode visualisation (BL on modeline).
If ARG is null, toggle blank visualisation.
If ARG is a number and is greater than zero, turn on visualisation; otherwise,
turn off visualisation.
Only useful with a windowing system."
(interactive "P")
(blank-minor-mode arg blank-global-mode
blank-global-mode-on blank-global-mode-off)
(blank-message "Blank Global Mode is %s" (if blank-global-mode "on" "off")))
;;;###autoload
(defun blank-global-mode-on ()
"Turn on blank global minor mode visualisation (BL on modeline)."
(interactive)
(or noninteractive
blank-global-mode
(progn
(save-excursion
(let ((buffers (buffer-list)))
(setq blank-global-mode t)
(if (boundp 'find-file-hook)
(add-hook 'find-file-hook 'blank-turn-on-if-enabled t)
(add-hook 'find-file-hooks 'blank-turn-on-if-enabled t))
(while buffers ; adjust all local mode
(set-buffer (car buffers))
(unless blank-mode
(blank-turn-on-if-enabled))
(setq buffers (cdr buffers)))))
(run-hooks 'blank-global-mode-hook)
(blank-message "Blank Global Mode is on"))))
;;;###autoload
(defun blank-global-mode-off ()
"Turn off blank global minor mode visualisation (BL on modeline)."
(interactive)
(and blank-global-mode
(progn
(save-excursion
(let ((buffers (buffer-list)))
(setq blank-global-mode nil)
(if (boundp 'find-file-hook)
(remove-hook 'find-file-hook 'blank-turn-on-if-enabled)
(remove-hook 'find-file-hooks 'blank-turn-on-if-enabled))
(while buffers ; adjust all local mode
(set-buffer (car buffers))
(unless blank-mode
(blank-turn-off))
(setq buffers (cdr buffers)))))
(blank-message "Blank Global Mode is off"))))
(defun blank-turn-on-if-enabled ()
(when (cond
((eq blank-global-modes t))
((listp blank-global-modes)
(if (eq (car-safe blank-global-modes) 'not)
(not (memq major-mode (cdr blank-global-modes)))
(memq major-mode blank-global-modes)))
(t nil))
(let (inhibit-quit)
;; Don't turn on blank mode if...
(or
;; ...we don't have a display (we're running a batch job)
noninteractive
;; ...or if the buffer is invisible (the name starts with a space)
(eq (aref (buffer-name) 0) ?\ )
;; ...or if the buffer is temporary (the name starts with *)
(and (eq (aref (buffer-name) 0) ?*)
;; except the scratch buffer.
(not (string= (buffer-name) "*scratch*")))
;; Otherwise, turn on blank mode.
(blank-turn-on)))))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; User commands - Toggle
(defconst blank-chars-value-list
'(tabs
spaces
trailing
space-before-tab
lines
)
"List of valid `blank-chars' value.")
(defconst blank-style-value-list
'(color
mark
)
"List of valid `blank-style' value.")
(defconst blank-toggle-option-alist
'((?t . tabs)
(?s . spaces)
(?r . trailing)
(?b . space-before-tab)
(?l . lines)
(?c . color)
(?m . mark)
(?x . blank-chars)
(?z . blank-style)
)
"Alist of toggle options.
Each element has the form:
(CHAR . SYMBOL)
Where:
CHAR is a char which the user will have to type.
SYMBOL is a valid symbol associated with CHAR.
See `blank-chars-value-list' and `blank-style-value-list'.")
(defconst blank-help-text
"\
blank-mode toggle options:
[] t - toggle TAB visualisation
[] s - toggle SPACE and HARD SPACE visualisation
[] r - toggle trailing blanks visualisation
[] b - toggle spaces before tab visualisation
[] l - toggle \"long lines\" visualisation
[] c - toggle color faces
[] m - toggle visual mark
x - restore `blank-chars' value
z - restore `blank-style' value
? - display this text\n\n"
"Text for blank toggle options.")
(defconst blank-help-buffer-name "*Blank Toggle Options*"
"The buffer name for blank toggle options.")
(defun blank-help-on (chars style)
"Display the blank toggle options."
(unless (get-buffer blank-help-buffer-name)
(save-excursion
(let ((buffer (get-buffer-create blank-help-buffer-name)))
(delete-windows-on buffer)
(set-buffer buffer)
(erase-buffer)
(insert blank-help-text)
(goto-char (point-min))
(forward-line 1)
(dolist (sym blank-chars-value-list)
(forward-line 1)
(forward-char 2)
(insert (if (memq sym chars) "*" " ")))
(forward-line 1)
(dolist (sym blank-style-value-list)
(forward-line 1)
(forward-char 2)
(insert (if (memq sym style) "*" " ")))
(goto-char (point-min))
(set-buffer-modified-p nil)
(let* ((lines (count-lines (point-min) (point-max)))
(size (- (window-height)
(max window-min-height
(1+ lines)))))
(set-window-buffer (split-window nil size) buffer)))))
t)
(defun blank-help-off ()
"Remove the buffer and window of the blank toggle options."
(let ((buffer (get-buffer blank-help-buffer-name)))
(when buffer
(delete-windows-on buffer)
(kill-buffer buffer))))
(defun blank-interactive-char (local-p)
"Interactive function to read a char and return the corresponding symbol.
If LOCAL-P is non-nil, it uses a local context; otherwise, it uses a global
context.
It reads one of the following chars:
CHAR MEANING
t toggle TAB visualisation
s toggle SPACE and HARD SPACE visualisation
r toggle trailing blanks visualisation
b toggle spaces before tab visualisation
l toggle \"long lines\" visualisation
c toggle color faces
m toggle visual mark
x restore `blank-chars' value
z restore `blank-style' value
? display brief help
See also `blank-toggle-option-alist'."
(let ((prompt (format "Blank Toggle %s (type ? for further options)-"
(if local-p "Local" "Global")))
(chars (if local-p blank-active-chars blank-toggle-chars))
(style (if local-p blank-active-style blank-toggle-style))
c s emsg)
;; if blank-mode is off, use default value
(unless (if local-p blank-mode blank-global-mode)
(unless chars
(setq chars blank-chars))
(unless style
(setq style blank-style)))
;; read a valid option and get the corresponding symbol
(condition-case data
(progn
(while (progn
(setq c (read-char prompt))
(not (setq s (cdr (assq c blank-toggle-option-alist)))))
(if (eq c ?\?)
(blank-help-on chars style)
(ding))))
;; handler
((quit error)
(setq emsg (error-message-string data))))
(blank-help-off)
(when emsg
(error emsg))
(message " ") ; clean echo area
(list s)))
(defun blank-toggle-list (local-p arg the-list default-list
sym-restore sym-list)
"Toggle options in THE-LIST based on list ARG.
If LOCAL-P is non-nil, it uses a local context; otherwise, it uses a global
context.
ARG is a list of options to be toggled.
THE-LIST is a list of options. This list will be toggled and the resultant
list will be returned.
DEFAULT-LIST is the default list of options. It is used to restore the options
in THE-LIST.
SYM-RESTORE is the symbol which indicates to restore the options in THE-LIST.
SYM-LIST is a list of valid options, used to check if the ARG's options are
valid."
(unless (if local-p
(and blank-mode blank-active-style)
blank-global-mode)
(setq the-list default-list))
(dolist (sym (if (listp arg) arg (list arg)))
(cond
;; restore default values
((eq sym sym-restore)
(setq the-list default-list))
;; toggle valid values
((memq sym sym-list)
(setq the-list (if (memq sym the-list)
(delq sym the-list)
(cons sym the-list))))
))
the-list)
;;;###autoload
(defun blank-toggle (arg)
"Toggle local `blank-mode' options.
Interactively, it reads one of the following chars:
CHAR MEANING
t toggle TAB visualisation
s toggle SPACE and HARD SPACE visualisation
r toggle trailing blanks visualisation
b toggle spaces before tab visualisation
l toggle \"long lines\" visualisation
c toggle color faces
m toggle visual mark
x restore `blank-chars' value
z restore `blank-style' value
? display brief help
Non-interactively, ARG should be a symbol or a list of symbol. The valid
symbols are:
tabs toggle TAB visualisation
spaces toggle SPACE and HARD SPACE visualisation
trailing toggle trailing blanks visualisation
space-before-tab toggle spaces before tab visualisation
lines toggle \"long lines\" visualisation
color toggle color faces
mark toggle visual mark
blank-chars restore `blank-chars' value
blank-style restore `blank-style' value
Only useful with a windowing system."
(interactive (blank-interactive-char t))
(let ((blank-chars (blank-toggle-list t arg blank-active-chars blank-chars
'blank-chars blank-chars-value-list))
(blank-style (blank-toggle-list t arg blank-active-style blank-style
'blank-style blank-style-value-list)))
(blank-mode 0)
(blank-mode 1)))
(defvar blank-toggle-chars nil
"Used to toggle the global `blank-chars' value.")
(defvar blank-toggle-style nil
"Used to toggle the global `blank-style' value.")
;;;###autoload
(defun blank-toggle-global (arg)
"Toggle global `blank-mode' options.
Interactively, it reads one of the following chars:
CHAR MEANING
t toggle TAB visualisation
s toggle SPACE and HARD SPACE visualisation
r toggle trailing blanks visualisation
b toggle spaces before tab visualisation
l toggle \"long lines\" visualisation
c toggle color faces
m toggle visual mark
x restore `blank-chars' value
z restore `blank-style' value
? display brief help
Non-interactively, ARG should be a symbol or a list of symbol. The valid
symbols are:
tabs toggle TAB visualisation
spaces toggle SPACE and HARD SPACE visualisation
trailing toggle trailing blanks visualisation
space-before-tab toggle spaces before tab visualisation
lines toggle \"long lines\" visualisation
color toggle color faces
mark toggle visual mark
blank-chars restore `blank-chars' value
blank-style restore `blank-style' value
Only useful with a windowing system."
(interactive (blank-interactive-char nil))
(let ((blank-chars (blank-toggle-list nil arg blank-toggle-chars blank-chars
'blank-chars blank-chars-value-list))
(blank-style (blank-toggle-list nil arg blank-toggle-style blank-style
'blank-style blank-style-value-list)))
(setq blank-toggle-chars blank-chars
blank-toggle-style blank-style)
(blank-global-mode 0)
(blank-global-mode 1)))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Internal functions
(defvar blank-font-lock-mode nil
"Used to remember whether a buffer had font lock mode on or not.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'blank-font-lock-mode)
(defvar blank-font-lock nil
"Used to remember whether a buffer initially had font lock on or not.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'blank-font-lock)
(defvar blank-font-lock-keywords nil
"Used to save locally `font-lock-keywords' value.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'blank-font-lock-keywords)
(defvar blank-active-chars nil
"Used to save locally `blank-chars' value.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'blank-active-chars)
(defvar blank-active-style nil
"Used to save locally `blank-style' value.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'blank-active-style)
(defun blank-turn-on ()
"Turn on blank visualisation."
(setq blank-active-style (if (listp blank-style)
blank-style
(list blank-style)))
(and (memq 'color blank-active-style)
(blank-color-on))
(and (memq 'mark blank-active-style)
(blank-display-char-on)))
(defun blank-turn-off ()
"Turn off blank visualisation."
(and (memq 'color blank-active-style)
(blank-color-off))
(and (memq 'mark blank-active-style)
(blank-display-char-off)))
(defun blank-color-on ()
"Turn on color visualisation."
(setq blank-active-chars (if (listp blank-chars)
blank-chars
(list blank-chars)))
(when blank-active-chars
(unless blank-font-lock
(setq blank-font-lock t
blank-font-lock-keywords (copy-sequence font-lock-keywords)))
(and (memq 'spaces blank-active-chars)
(font-lock-add-keywords
nil
(list
;; Show spaces
(list blank-space-regexp 1 blank-space-face t)
;; Show hard spaces
(list blank-hspace-regexp 1 blank-hspace-face t))
t))
(and (memq 'tabs blank-active-chars)
(font-lock-add-keywords
nil
(list
;; Show tabs
(list blank-tab-regexp 1 blank-tab-face t))
t))
(and (memq 'trailing blank-active-chars)
(font-lock-add-keywords
nil
(list
;; Show trailing blanks
(list (concat "\\(\\(" blank-trailing-regexp "\\)+\\)$")
1 blank-trailing-face t))
t))
(and (memq 'lines blank-active-chars)
(font-lock-add-keywords
nil
(list
;; Show "long" lines
(list
(concat "^\\(.\\{" (int-to-string blank-line-length) ",\\}\\)$")
1 blank-line-face t))
t))
(and (memq 'space-before-tab blank-active-chars)
(font-lock-add-keywords
nil
(list
;; Show spaces before tabs
(list blank-space-before-tab-regexp 1
blank-space-before-tab-face t))
t))
;; turn off font lock
(setq blank-font-lock-mode font-lock-mode)
(font-lock-mode 0)
;; now turn on font lock and highlight blanks
(font-lock-mode 1)))
(defun blank-color-off ()
"Turn off color visualisation."
(when blank-active-chars
(when blank-font-lock
(setq blank-font-lock nil
font-lock-keywords blank-font-lock-keywords))
;; turn off font lock
(font-lock-mode 0)
;; restore original font lock state
(font-lock-mode blank-font-lock-mode)))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Hacked from visws.el
(defvar blank-display-table nil
"Used to save a local display table.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'blank-display-table)
(defvar blank-display-table-was-local nil
"Used to remember whether a buffer initially had a local display table or
not.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'blank-display-table-was-local)
(defun blank-legal-display-vector-p (vec)
"Return true if every character in the display vector VEC can be displayed."
(let ((i (length vec)))
(when (> i 0)
;; This check should be improved!!!
(while (and (>= (setq i (1- i)) 0)
(or (< (aref vec i) 256)
(char-valid-p (aref vec i)))))
(< i 0))))
(defun blank-display-char-on ()
"Turn on character display mapping."
(and blank-display-mappings
(let ((face-bits (ash (face-id blank-map-face) 19))
(map-list blank-display-mappings)
entry vecs len vec i)
;; Remember whether a buffer has a local display table.
(unless blank-display-table-was-local
(setq blank-display-table-was-local t
blank-display-table (copy-sequence buffer-display-table)))
(or buffer-display-table
(setq buffer-display-table (make-display-table)))
(while map-list
(setq entry (car map-list)
vecs (cdr entry)
map-list (cdr map-list))
;; Get a displayable mapping.
(while (and vecs (not (blank-legal-display-vector-p (car vecs))))
(setq vecs (cdr vecs)))
;; Display a valid mapping.
(when vecs
(setq vec (copy-sequence (car vecs)))
;; Only insert face bits on NEWLINE char mapping to avoid
;; obstruction of other faces like TABs and (HARD) SPACEs faces,
;; font-lock faces, etc.
(when (eq (car entry) ?\n)
(setq len (length (car vecs))
i -1)
(while (< (setq i (1+ i)) len)
(or (eq (aref vec i) ?\n)
(aset vec i (logior (aref vec i) face-bits)))))
(aset buffer-display-table (car entry) vec))))))
(defun blank-display-char-off ()
"Turn off character display mapping."
(and blank-display-mappings
blank-display-table-was-local
(setq blank-display-table-was-local nil
buffer-display-table blank-display-table)))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
(add-to-list 'minor-mode-alist '(blank-mode " bl"))
(add-to-list 'minor-mode-alist '(blank-global-mode " BL"))
(provide 'blank-mode)
(run-hooks 'blank-load-hook)
;;; blank-mode.el ends here
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