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Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001;;; python-mode.el --- Major mode for editing Python programs
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3;; Copyright (C) 1992,1993,1994 Tim Peters
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Barry Warsaw2ccda501997-01-30 19:50:39 +00005;; Author: 1995-1997 Barry A. Warsaw
Barry Warsawfec75d61995-07-05 23:26:15 +00006;; 1992-1994 Tim Peters
7;; Maintainer: python-mode@python.org
Barry Warsawcfec3591995-03-10 15:58:16 +00008;; Created: Feb 1992
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00009;; Version: $Revision$
10;; Last Modified: $Date$
Barry Warsaw4669d7e1996-03-22 16:13:24 +000011;; Keywords: python languages oop
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +000012
Barry Warsawcfec3591995-03-10 15:58:16 +000013;; This software is provided as-is, without express or implied
14;; warranty. Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute or sell this
15;; software, without fee, for any purpose and by any individual or
16;; organization, is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright
17;; notice and this paragraph appear in all copies.
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +000018
19;;; Commentary:
Barry Warsaw755c6711996-08-01 20:02:55 +000020
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +000021;; This is a major mode for editing Python programs. It was developed
Barry Warsaw261f87d1996-08-20 19:57:34 +000022;; by Tim Peters after an original idea by Michael A. Guravage. Tim
23;; subsequently left the net; in 1995, Barry Warsaw inherited the
24;; mode and is the current maintainer.
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +000025
26;; At some point this mode will undergo a rewrite to bring it more in
Barry Warsaw755c6711996-08-01 20:02:55 +000027;; line with GNU Emacs Lisp coding standards, and to wax all the Emacs
28;; 18 support. But all in all, the mode works exceedingly well, and
29;; I've simply been tweaking it as I go along. Ain't it wonderful
30;; that Python has a much more sane syntax than C? (or <shudder> C++?!
31;; :-). I can say that; I maintain cc-mode!
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +000032
33;; The following statements, placed in your .emacs file or
34;; site-init.el, will cause this file to be autoloaded, and
35;; python-mode invoked, when visiting .py files (assuming this file is
36;; in your load-path):
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +000037;;
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +000038;; (autoload 'python-mode "python-mode" "Python editing mode." t)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +000039;; (setq auto-mode-alist
40;; (cons '("\\.py$" . python-mode) auto-mode-alist))
Barry Warsaw44b72201996-07-05 20:11:35 +000041;;
42;; If you want font-lock support for Python source code (a.k.a. syntax
43;; coloring, highlighting), add this to your .emacs file:
44;;
45;; (add-hook 'python-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
Barry Warsawc08a9491996-07-31 22:27:58 +000046;;
47;; But you better be sure you're version of Emacs supports
48;; font-lock-mode! As of this writing, the latest Emacs and XEmacs
49;; 19's do.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +000050
Barry Warsaw3fcaf611996-08-01 20:11:51 +000051;; Here's a brief list of recent additions/improvements/changes:
Barry Warsawb5e0ecb1995-03-14 18:32:54 +000052;;
Barry Warsaw3fcaf611996-08-01 20:11:51 +000053;; - Wrapping and indentation within triple quote strings now works.
Barry Warsawb5e0ecb1995-03-14 18:32:54 +000054;; - `Standard' bug reporting mechanism (use C-c C-b)
55;; - py-mark-block was moved to C-c C-m
56;; - C-c C-v shows you the python-mode version
Barry Warsaw3fcaf611996-08-01 20:11:51 +000057;; - a basic python-font-lock-keywords has been added for (X)Emacs 19
Barry Warsawb5e0ecb1995-03-14 18:32:54 +000058;; - proper interaction with pending-del and del-sel modes.
Barry Warsaw3fcaf611996-08-01 20:11:51 +000059;; - Better support for outdenting: py-electric-colon (:) and
60;; py-indent-line (TAB) improvements; one level of outdentation
Barry Warsaw7cb505c1996-10-23 20:44:59 +000061;; added after a return, raise, break, pass, or continue statement.
62;; Defeated by prefixing command with C-u.
Barry Warsaw3fcaf611996-08-01 20:11:51 +000063;; - New py-electric-colon (:) command for improved outdenting Also
64;; py-indent-line (TAB) should handle outdented lines better
Barry Warsaw03970731996-07-03 23:12:52 +000065;; - improved (I think) C-c > and C-c <
Barry Warsaw9e5a9c81996-07-24 18:26:53 +000066;; - py-(forward|backward)-into-nomenclature, not bound, but useful on
67;; M-f and M-b respectively.
Barry Warsaw3fcaf611996-08-01 20:11:51 +000068;; - integration with imenu by Perry A. Stoll <stoll@atr-sw.atr.co.jp>
69;; - py-indent-offset now defaults to 4
70;; - new variable py-honor-comment-indentation
71;; - comment-region bound to C-c #
72;; - py-delete-char obeys numeric arguments
73;; - Small modification to rule for "indenting comment lines", such
74;; lines must now also be indented less than or equal to the
75;; indentation of the previous statement.
Barry Warsawb5e0ecb1995-03-14 18:32:54 +000076
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +000077;; Here's a brief to do list:
78;;
Barry Warsawb5e0ecb1995-03-14 18:32:54 +000079;; - Better integration with gud-mode for debugging.
80;; - Rewrite according to GNU Emacs Lisp standards.
Barry Warsaw5c0d00f1996-07-31 21:30:21 +000081;; - possibly force indent-tabs-mode == nil, and add a
82;; write-file-hooks that runs untabify on the whole buffer (to work
83;; around potential tab/space mismatch problems). In practice this
84;; hasn't been a problem... yet.
Barry Warsaw9e277db1996-07-31 22:33:40 +000085;; - have py-execute-region on indented code act as if the region is
86;; left justified. Avoids syntax errors.
Barry Warsaw01af4011996-09-04 14:57:22 +000087;; - Add a py-goto-error or some such that would scan an exception in
88;; the py-shell buffer, and pop you to that line in the file.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +000089
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +000090;; If you can think of more things you'd like to see, drop me a line.
91;; If you want to report bugs, use py-submit-bug-report (C-c C-b).
92;;
Barry Warsaw3fcaf611996-08-01 20:11:51 +000093;; Note that I only test things on XEmacs 19 and to some degree on
94;; Emacs 19. If you port stuff to FSF Emacs 19, or Emacs 18, please
95;; send me your patches. Byte compiler complaints can probably be
96;; safely ignored.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +000097
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +000098;;; Code:
99
100
101;; user definable variables
102;; vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000103
104(defvar py-python-command "python"
105 "*Shell command used to start Python interpreter.")
106
Barry Warsaw17914f41995-11-03 18:25:15 +0000107(defvar py-indent-offset 4
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000108 "*Indentation increment.
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000109Note that `\\[py-guess-indent-offset]' can usually guess a good value
110when you're editing someone else's Python code.")
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000111
Barry Warsaw095e9c61995-09-19 20:01:42 +0000112(defvar py-align-multiline-strings-p t
113 "*Flag describing how multiline triple quoted strings are aligned.
114When this flag is non-nil, continuation lines are lined up under the
115preceding line's indentation. When this flag is nil, continuation
116lines are aligned to column zero.")
117
Barry Warsaw3fcaf611996-08-01 20:11:51 +0000118(defvar py-block-comment-prefix "## "
Barry Warsaw867a32a1996-03-07 18:30:26 +0000119 "*String used by \\[comment-region] to comment out a block of code.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000120This should follow the convention for non-indenting comment lines so
121that the indentation commands won't get confused (i.e., the string
122should be of the form `#x...' where `x' is not a blank or a tab, and
123`...' is arbitrary).")
124
Barry Warsaw33d6ec01996-03-05 16:28:07 +0000125(defvar py-honor-comment-indentation t
Barry Warsaw6d627751996-03-06 18:41:38 +0000126 "*Controls how comment lines influence subsequent indentation.
Barry Warsaw33d6ec01996-03-05 16:28:07 +0000127
Barry Warsaw6d627751996-03-06 18:41:38 +0000128When nil, all comment lines are skipped for indentation purposes, and
129in Emacs 19, a faster algorithm is used.
130
131When t, lines that begin with a single `#' are a hint to subsequent
132line indentation. If the previous line is such a comment line (as
133opposed to one that starts with `py-block-comment-prefix'), then it's
134indentation is used as a hint for this line's indentation. Lines that
135begin with `py-block-comment-prefix' are ignored for indentation
136purposes.
137
138When not nil or t, comment lines that begin with a `#' are used as
139indentation hints, unless the comment character is in column zero.")
Barry Warsaw33d6ec01996-03-05 16:28:07 +0000140
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000141(defvar py-scroll-process-buffer t
142 "*Scroll Python process buffer as output arrives.
143If nil, the Python process buffer acts, with respect to scrolling, like
144Shell-mode buffers normally act. This is surprisingly complicated and
145so won't be explained here; in fact, you can't get the whole story
146without studying the Emacs C code.
147
148If non-nil, the behavior is different in two respects (which are
149slightly inaccurate in the interest of brevity):
150
151 - If the buffer is in a window, and you left point at its end, the
152 window will scroll as new output arrives, and point will move to the
153 buffer's end, even if the window is not the selected window (that
154 being the one the cursor is in). The usual behavior for shell-mode
155 windows is not to scroll, and to leave point where it was, if the
156 buffer is in a window other than the selected window.
157
158 - If the buffer is not visible in any window, and you left point at
159 its end, the buffer will be popped into a window as soon as more
160 output arrives. This is handy if you have a long-running
161 computation and don't want to tie up screen area waiting for the
162 output. The usual behavior for a shell-mode buffer is to stay
163 invisible until you explicitly visit it.
164
165Note the `and if you left point at its end' clauses in both of the
166above: you can `turn off' the special behaviors while output is in
167progress, by visiting the Python buffer and moving point to anywhere
168besides the end. Then the buffer won't scroll, point will remain where
169you leave it, and if you hide the buffer it will stay hidden until you
170visit it again. You can enable and disable the special behaviors as
171often as you like, while output is in progress, by (respectively) moving
172point to, or away from, the end of the buffer.
173
174Warning: If you expect a large amount of output, you'll probably be
175happier setting this option to nil.
176
177Obscure: `End of buffer' above should really say `at or beyond the
178process mark', but if you know what that means you didn't need to be
179told <grin>.")
180
181(defvar py-temp-directory
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000182 (let ((ok '(lambda (x)
183 (and x
184 (setq x (expand-file-name x)) ; always true
185 (file-directory-p x)
186 (file-writable-p x)
187 x))))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000188 (or (funcall ok (getenv "TMPDIR"))
189 (funcall ok "/usr/tmp")
190 (funcall ok "/tmp")
191 (funcall ok ".")
192 (error
193 "Couldn't find a usable temp directory -- set py-temp-directory")))
194 "*Directory used for temp files created by a *Python* process.
195By default, the first directory from this list that exists and that you
196can write into: the value (if any) of the environment variable TMPDIR,
197/usr/tmp, /tmp, or the current directory.")
198
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000199(defvar py-beep-if-tab-change t
200 "*Ring the bell if tab-width is changed.
201If a comment of the form
202
203 \t# vi:set tabsize=<number>:
204
205is found before the first code line when the file is entered, and the
206current value of (the general Emacs variable) `tab-width' does not
207equal <number>, `tab-width' is set to <number>, a message saying so is
208displayed in the echo area, and if `py-beep-if-tab-change' is non-nil
209the Emacs bell is also rung as a warning.")
210
Barry Warsaw62d9d6e1996-03-06 20:32:27 +0000211(defconst python-font-lock-keywords
Barry Warsaw2e049b21996-09-04 15:21:55 +0000212 (let* ((keywords '("and" "break" "class"
Barry Warsaw44b72201996-07-05 20:11:35 +0000213 "continue" "def" "del" "elif"
214 "else:" "except" "except:" "exec"
215 "finally:" "for" "from" "global"
216 "if" "import" "in" "is"
217 "lambda" "not" "or" "pass"
218 "print" "raise" "return" "try:"
219 "while"
Barry Warsaw33ab6e41996-03-05 00:44:31 +0000220 ))
221 (kwregex (mapconcat 'identity keywords "\\|")))
222 (list
223 ;; keywords not at beginning of line
224 (cons (concat "\\s-\\(" kwregex "\\)[ \n\t(]") 1)
225 ;; keywords at beginning of line. i don't think regexps are
226 ;; powerful enough to handle these two cases in one regexp.
227 ;; prove me wrong!
228 (cons (concat "^\\(" kwregex "\\)[ \n\t(]") 1)
229 ;; classes
230 '("\\bclass[ \t]+\\([a-zA-Z_]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\)"
231 1 font-lock-type-face)
232 ;; functions
233 '("\\bdef[ \t]+\\([a-zA-Z_]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\)"
234 1 font-lock-function-name-face)
235 ))
Barry Warsaw62d9d6e1996-03-06 20:32:27 +0000236 "Additional expressions to highlight in Python mode.")
Barry Warsawb01b4fa1995-06-20 18:55:34 +0000237
Barry Warsaw81437461996-08-01 19:48:02 +0000238(defvar imenu-example--python-show-method-args-p nil
239 "*Controls echoing of arguments of functions & methods in the imenu buffer.
240When non-nil, arguments are printed.")
241
242
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000243
244;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
245;; NO USER DEFINABLE VARIABLES BEYOND THIS POINT
246
Barry Warsaw52bc17c1995-10-12 21:15:49 +0000247(make-variable-buffer-local 'py-indent-offset)
248
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000249;; Differentiate between Emacs 18, Lucid Emacs, and Emacs 19. This
250;; seems to be the standard way of checking this.
251;; BAW - This is *not* the right solution. When at all possible,
252;; instead of testing for the version of Emacs, use feature tests.
253
254(setq py-this-is-lucid-emacs-p (string-match "Lucid\\|XEmacs" emacs-version))
255(setq py-this-is-emacs-19-p
256 (and
257 (not py-this-is-lucid-emacs-p)
258 (string-match "^19\\." emacs-version)))
259
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000260;; have to bind py-file-queue before installing the kill-emacs hook
261(defvar py-file-queue nil
262 "Queue of Python temp files awaiting execution.
263Currently-active file is at the head of the list.")
264
265;; define a mode-specific abbrev table for those who use such things
266(defvar python-mode-abbrev-table nil
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000267 "Abbrev table in use in `python-mode' buffers.")
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000268(define-abbrev-table 'python-mode-abbrev-table nil)
269
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000270(defvar python-mode-hook nil
271 "*Hook called by `python-mode'.")
272
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000273;; in previous version of python-mode.el, the hook was incorrectly
274;; called py-mode-hook, and was not defvar'd. deprecate its use.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000275(and (fboundp 'make-obsolete-variable)
276 (make-obsolete-variable 'py-mode-hook 'python-mode-hook))
277
Barry Warsawb0539931996-12-17 22:05:07 +0000278(defvar py-delete-function 'backward-delete-char-untabify
279 "*Function called by `py-delete-char' when deleting characters.")
280
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000281(defvar py-mode-map ()
282 "Keymap used in `python-mode' buffers.")
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000283
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000284(if py-mode-map
285 ()
286 (setq py-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
287
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000288 ;; shadow global bindings for newline-and-indent w/ the py- version.
289 ;; BAW - this is extremely bad form, but I'm not going to change it
290 ;; for now.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000291 (mapcar (function (lambda (key)
292 (define-key
293 py-mode-map key 'py-newline-and-indent)))
294 (where-is-internal 'newline-and-indent))
295
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000296 ;; BAW - you could do it this way, but its not considered proper
297 ;; major-mode form.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000298 (mapcar (function
299 (lambda (x)
300 (define-key py-mode-map (car x) (cdr x))))
Barry Warsawb91b7431995-03-14 15:55:20 +0000301 '((":" . py-electric-colon)
302 ("\C-c\C-c" . py-execute-buffer)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000303 ("\C-c|" . py-execute-region)
304 ("\C-c!" . py-shell)
305 ("\177" . py-delete-char)
306 ("\n" . py-newline-and-indent)
307 ("\C-c:" . py-guess-indent-offset)
308 ("\C-c\t" . py-indent-region)
Barry Warsawdea4a291996-07-03 22:59:12 +0000309 ("\C-c\C-l" . py-shift-region-left)
310 ("\C-c\C-r" . py-shift-region-right)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000311 ("\C-c<" . py-shift-region-left)
312 ("\C-c>" . py-shift-region-right)
313 ("\C-c\C-n" . py-next-statement)
314 ("\C-c\C-p" . py-previous-statement)
315 ("\C-c\C-u" . py-goto-block-up)
Barry Warsaw850437a1995-03-08 21:50:28 +0000316 ("\C-c\C-m" . py-mark-block)
Barry Warsawa7891711996-08-01 15:53:09 +0000317 ("\C-c#" . py-comment-region)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000318 ("\C-c?" . py-describe-mode)
319 ("\C-c\C-hm" . py-describe-mode)
320 ("\e\C-a" . beginning-of-python-def-or-class)
321 ("\e\C-e" . end-of-python-def-or-class)
Barry Warsaw850437a1995-03-08 21:50:28 +0000322 ( "\e\C-h" . mark-python-def-or-class)))
323 ;; should do all keybindings this way
324 (define-key py-mode-map "\C-c\C-b" 'py-submit-bug-report)
325 (define-key py-mode-map "\C-c\C-v" 'py-version)
326 )
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000327
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000328(defvar py-mode-syntax-table nil
329 "Syntax table used in `python-mode' buffers.")
330
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000331(if py-mode-syntax-table
332 ()
333 (setq py-mode-syntax-table (make-syntax-table))
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000334 ;; BAW - again, blech.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000335 (mapcar (function
336 (lambda (x) (modify-syntax-entry
337 (car x) (cdr x) py-mode-syntax-table)))
338 '(( ?\( . "()" ) ( ?\) . ")(" )
339 ( ?\[ . "(]" ) ( ?\] . ")[" )
340 ( ?\{ . "(}" ) ( ?\} . "){" )
341 ;; fix operator symbols misassigned in the std table
342 ( ?\$ . "." ) ( ?\% . "." ) ( ?\& . "." )
343 ( ?\* . "." ) ( ?\+ . "." ) ( ?\- . "." )
344 ( ?\/ . "." ) ( ?\< . "." ) ( ?\= . "." )
345 ( ?\> . "." ) ( ?\| . "." )
Barry Warsawfb349421996-07-24 18:32:08 +0000346 ;; for historical reasons, underscore is word class
347 ;; instead of symbol class. it should be symbol class,
348 ;; but if you're tempted to change it, try binding M-f and
349 ;; M-b to py-forward-into-nomenclature and
350 ;; py-backward-into-nomenclature instead. -baw
Barry Warsaw8e9d7d71996-07-03 23:15:51 +0000351 ( ?\_ . "w" ) ; underscore is legit in words
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000352 ( ?\' . "\"") ; single quote is string quote
353 ( ?\" . "\"" ) ; double quote is string quote too
354 ( ?\` . "$") ; backquote is open and close paren
355 ( ?\# . "<") ; hash starts comment
356 ( ?\n . ">")))) ; newline ends comment
357
358(defconst py-stringlit-re
359 (concat
360 "'\\([^'\n\\]\\|\\\\.\\)*'" ; single-quoted
361 "\\|" ; or
362 "\"\\([^\"\n\\]\\|\\\\.\\)*\"") ; double-quoted
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000363 "Regexp matching a Python string literal.")
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000364
365;; this is tricky because a trailing backslash does not mean
366;; continuation if it's in a comment
367(defconst py-continued-re
368 (concat
369 "\\(" "[^#'\"\n\\]" "\\|" py-stringlit-re "\\)*"
370 "\\\\$")
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000371 "Regexp matching Python lines that are continued via backslash.")
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000372
373(defconst py-blank-or-comment-re "[ \t]*\\($\\|#\\)"
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000374 "Regexp matching blank or comment lines.")
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000375
Barry Warsaw0012c1e1995-03-14 16:32:55 +0000376(defconst py-outdent-re
377 (concat "\\(" (mapconcat 'identity
378 '("else:"
Barry Warsaw4f009fb1995-03-14 20:53:08 +0000379 "except\\(\\s +.*\\)?:"
Barry Warsaw0012c1e1995-03-14 16:32:55 +0000380 "finally:"
381 "elif\\s +.*:")
382 "\\|")
383 "\\)")
384 "Regexp matching clauses to be outdented one level.")
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000385
Barry Warsaw4f009fb1995-03-14 20:53:08 +0000386(defconst py-no-outdent-re
387 (concat "\\(" (mapconcat 'identity
Barry Warsaw464c94a1995-03-14 23:25:44 +0000388 '("try:"
Barry Warsaw4f009fb1995-03-14 20:53:08 +0000389 "except\\(\\s +.*\\)?:"
390 "while\\s +.*:"
391 "for\\s +.*:"
392 "if\\s +.*:"
Barry Warsawf67a57e1996-08-12 19:52:27 +0000393 "elif\\s +.*:"
394 "\\(return\\|break\\|raise\\|continue\\)[ \t\n]"
395 )
Barry Warsaw4f009fb1995-03-14 20:53:08 +0000396 "\\|")
397 "\\)")
398 "Regexp matching lines to not outdent after.")
399
Barry Warsawb3e81d51996-09-04 15:12:42 +0000400(defvar py-defun-start-re
401 "^\\([ \t]*\\)def[ \t]+\\([a-zA-Z_0-9]+\\)\\|\\(^[a-zA-Z_0-9]+\\)[ \t]*="
402 "Regexp matching a function, method or variable assignment.
403
404If you change this, you probably have to change `py-current-defun' as well.
405This is only used by `py-current-defun' to find the name for add-log.el.")
406
407(defvar py-class-start-re "^class[ \t]*\\([a-zA-Z_0-9]+\\)"
408 "Regexp for finding a class name.
409
410If you change this, you probably have to change `py-current-defun' as well.
411This is only used by `py-current-defun' to find the name for add-log.el.")
412
Barry Warsawf7705781997-01-30 19:49:39 +0000413;; As of 30-Jan-1997, Emacs 19.34 works but XEmacs 19.15b90 and
414;; previous does not. It is suspected that Emacsen before 19.34 are
415;; also broken.
416(defvar py-parse-partial-sexp-works-p
417 (let ((buf (get-buffer-create " ---*---pps---*---"))
418 state status)
419 (save-excursion
420 (set-buffer buf)
421 (erase-buffer)
422 (insert "(line1\n line2)\nline3")
423 (lisp-mode)
424 (goto-char (point-min))
425 (setq state (parse-partial-sexp (point) (save-excursion
426 (forward-line 1)
427 (point))))
428 (parse-partial-sexp (point) (point-max) 0 nil state)
429 (setq status (not (= (point) (point-max))))
430 (kill-buffer buf)
431 status))
432 "Does `parse-partial-sexp' work in this Emacs?")
Barry Warsawb3e81d51996-09-04 15:12:42 +0000433
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000434
Barry Warsaw42f707f1996-07-29 21:05:05 +0000435;; Menu definitions, only relevent if you have the easymenu.el package
436;; (standard in the latest Emacs 19 and XEmacs 19 distributions).
Barry Warsaw5490a061996-08-06 15:43:33 +0000437(defvar py-menu nil
438 "Menu for Python Mode.
439
440This menu will get created automatically if you have the easymenu
441package. Note that the latest XEmacs 19 and Emacs 19 versions contain
442this package.")
443
Barry Warsaw42f707f1996-07-29 21:05:05 +0000444(if (condition-case nil
445 (require 'easymenu)
446 (error nil))
447 (easy-menu-define
448 py-menu py-mode-map "Python Mode menu"
449 '("Python"
Barry Warsaw941f70c1997-01-30 20:16:18 +0000450 ["Comment Out Region" py-comment-region (mark)]
451 ["Uncomment Region" (py-comment-region (point) (mark) '(4)) (mark)]
Barry Warsaw42f707f1996-07-29 21:05:05 +0000452 "-"
453 ["Mark current block" py-mark-block t]
454 ["Mark current def" mark-python-def-or-class t]
455 ["Mark current class" (mark-python-def-or-class t) t]
456 "-"
457 ["Shift region left" py-shift-region-left (mark)]
458 ["Shift region right" py-shift-region-right (mark)]
459 "-"
460 ["Execute buffer" py-execute-buffer t]
461 ["Execute region" py-execute-region (mark)]
462 ["Start interpreter..." py-shell t]
463 "-"
464 ["Go to start of block" py-goto-block-up t]
465 ["Go to start of class" (beginning-of-python-def-or-class t) t]
466 ["Move to end of class" (end-of-python-def-or-class t) t]
467 ["Move to start of def" beginning-of-python-def-or-class t]
468 ["Move to end of def" end-of-python-def-or-class t]
469 "-"
470 ["Describe mode" py-describe-mode t]
471 )))
472
Barry Warsaw81437461996-08-01 19:48:02 +0000473
474
475;; imenu definitions, courtesy of Perry A. Stoll <stoll@atr-sw.atr.co.jp>
476(defvar imenu-example--python-class-regexp
477 (concat ; <<classes>>
478 "\\(" ;
479 "^[ \t]*" ; newline and maybe whitespace
480 "\\(class[ \t]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\)" ; class name
481 ; possibly multiple superclasses
482 "\\([ \t]*\\((\\([a-zA-Z0-9_, \t\n]\\)*)\\)?\\)"
483 "[ \t]*:" ; and the final :
484 "\\)" ; >>classes<<
485 )
486 "Regexp for Python classes for use with the imenu package."
487 )
488
489(defvar imenu-example--python-method-regexp
490 (concat ; <<methods and functions>>
491 "\\(" ;
492 "^[ \t]*" ; new line and maybe whitespace
493 "\\(def[ \t]+" ; function definitions start with def
494 "\\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\)" ; name is here
495 ; function arguments...
496 "[ \t]*(\\([a-zA-Z0-9_=,\* \t\n]*\\))"
497 "\\)" ; end of def
498 "[ \t]*:" ; and then the :
499 "\\)" ; >>methods and functions<<
500 )
501 "Regexp for Python methods/functions for use with the imenu package."
502 )
503
504(defvar imenu-example--python-method-no-arg-parens '(2 8)
505 "Indicies into groups of the Python regexp for use with imenu.
506
507Using these values will result in smaller imenu lists, as arguments to
508functions are not listed.
509
510See the variable `imenu-example--python-show-method-args-p' for more
511information.")
512
513(defvar imenu-example--python-method-arg-parens '(2 7)
514 "Indicies into groups of the Python regexp for use with imenu.
515Using these values will result in large imenu lists, as arguments to
516functions are listed.
517
518See the variable `imenu-example--python-show-method-args-p' for more
519information.")
520
521;; Note that in this format, this variable can still be used with the
522;; imenu--generic-function. Otherwise, there is no real reason to have
523;; it.
524(defvar imenu-example--generic-python-expression
525 (cons
526 (concat
527 imenu-example--python-class-regexp
528 "\\|" ; or...
529 imenu-example--python-method-regexp
530 )
531 imenu-example--python-method-no-arg-parens)
532 "Generic Python expression which may be used directly with imenu.
533Used by setting the variable `imenu-generic-expression' to this value.
534Also, see the function \\[imenu-example--create-python-index] for a
535better alternative for finding the index.")
536
537;; These next two variables are used when searching for the python
538;; class/definitions. Just saving some time in accessing the
539;; generic-python-expression, really.
Barry Warsaw01af4011996-09-04 14:57:22 +0000540(defvar imenu-example--python-generic-regexp nil)
541(defvar imenu-example--python-generic-parens nil)
Barry Warsaw81437461996-08-01 19:48:02 +0000542
543
544;;;###autoload
545(eval-when-compile
546 ;; Imenu isn't used in XEmacs, so just ignore load errors
547 (condition-case ()
548 (progn
549 (require 'cl)
550 (require 'imenu))
551 (error nil)))
552
553(defun imenu-example--create-python-index ()
554 "Python interface function for imenu package.
555Finds all python classes and functions/methods. Calls function
556\\[imenu-example--create-python-index-engine]. See that function for
557the details of how this works."
558 (setq imenu-example--python-generic-regexp
559 (car imenu-example--generic-python-expression))
560 (setq imenu-example--python-generic-parens
561 (if imenu-example--python-show-method-args-p
562 imenu-example--python-method-arg-parens
563 imenu-example--python-method-no-arg-parens))
564 (goto-char (point-min))
565 (imenu-example--create-python-index-engine nil))
566
567(defun imenu-example--create-python-index-engine (&optional start-indent)
568 "Function for finding imenu definitions in Python.
569
570Finds all definitions (classes, methods, or functions) in a Python
571file for the imenu package.
572
573Returns a possibly nested alist of the form
574
575 (INDEX-NAME . INDEX-POSITION)
576
577The second element of the alist may be an alist, producing a nested
578list as in
579
580 (INDEX-NAME . INDEX-ALIST)
581
582This function should not be called directly, as it calls itself
583recursively and requires some setup. Rather this is the engine for
584the function \\[imenu-example--create-python-index].
585
586It works recursively by looking for all definitions at the current
587indention level. When it finds one, it adds it to the alist. If it
588finds a definition at a greater indentation level, it removes the
589previous definition from the alist. In it's place it adds all
590definitions found at the next indentation level. When it finds a
591definition that is less indented then the current level, it retuns the
592alist it has created thus far.
593
594The optional argument START-INDENT indicates the starting indentation
595at which to continue looking for Python classes, methods, or
596functions. If this is not supplied, the function uses the indentation
597of the first definition found."
598 (let ((index-alist '())
599 (sub-method-alist '())
600 looking-p
601 def-name prev-name
602 cur-indent def-pos
603 (class-paren (first imenu-example--python-generic-parens))
604 (def-paren (second imenu-example--python-generic-parens)))
605 (setq looking-p
606 (re-search-forward imenu-example--python-generic-regexp
607 (point-max) t))
608 (while looking-p
609 (save-excursion
610 ;; used to set def-name to this value but generic-extract-name is
611 ;; new to imenu-1.14. this way it still works with imenu-1.11
612 ;;(imenu--generic-extract-name imenu-example--python-generic-parens))
613 (let ((cur-paren (if (match-beginning class-paren)
614 class-paren def-paren)))
615 (setq def-name
616 (buffer-substring (match-beginning cur-paren)
617 (match-end cur-paren))))
618 (beginning-of-line)
619 (setq cur-indent (current-indentation)))
620
621 ;; HACK: want to go to the next correct definition location. we
622 ;; explicitly list them here. would be better to have them in a
623 ;; list.
624 (setq def-pos
625 (or (match-beginning class-paren)
626 (match-beginning def-paren)))
627
628 ;; if we don't have a starting indent level, take this one
629 (or start-indent
630 (setq start-indent cur-indent))
631
632 ;; if we don't have class name yet, take this one
633 (or prev-name
634 (setq prev-name def-name))
635
636 ;; what level is the next definition on? must be same, deeper
637 ;; or shallower indentation
638 (cond
639 ;; at the same indent level, add it to the list...
640 ((= start-indent cur-indent)
641
642 ;; if we don't have push, use the following...
643 ;;(setf index-alist (cons (cons def-name def-pos) index-alist))
644 (push (cons def-name def-pos) index-alist))
645
646 ;; deeper indented expression, recur...
647 ((< start-indent cur-indent)
648
649 ;; the point is currently on the expression we're supposed to
650 ;; start on, so go back to the last expression. The recursive
651 ;; call will find this place again and add it to the correct
652 ;; list
653 (re-search-backward imenu-example--python-generic-regexp
654 (point-min) 'move)
655 (setq sub-method-alist (imenu-example--create-python-index-engine
656 cur-indent))
657
658 (if sub-method-alist
659 ;; we put the last element on the index-alist on the start
660 ;; of the submethod alist so the user can still get to it.
661 (let ((save-elmt (pop index-alist)))
662 (push (cons (imenu-create-submenu-name prev-name)
663 (cons save-elmt sub-method-alist))
664 index-alist))))
665
666 ;; found less indented expression, we're done.
667 (t
668 (setq looking-p nil)
669 (re-search-backward imenu-example--python-generic-regexp
670 (point-min) t)))
671 (setq prev-name def-name)
672 (and looking-p
673 (setq looking-p
674 (re-search-forward imenu-example--python-generic-regexp
675 (point-max) 'move))))
676 (nreverse index-alist)))
677
Barry Warsaw42f707f1996-07-29 21:05:05 +0000678
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000679;;;###autoload
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000680(defun python-mode ()
681 "Major mode for editing Python files.
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000682To submit a problem report, enter `\\[py-submit-bug-report]' from a
683`python-mode' buffer. Do `\\[py-describe-mode]' for detailed
684documentation. To see what version of `python-mode' you are running,
685enter `\\[py-version]'.
686
687This mode knows about Python indentation, tokens, comments and
688continuation lines. Paragraphs are separated by blank lines only.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000689
690COMMANDS
691\\{py-mode-map}
692VARIABLES
693
Barry Warsaw42f707f1996-07-29 21:05:05 +0000694py-indent-offset\t\tindentation increment
695py-block-comment-prefix\t\tcomment string used by comment-region
696py-python-command\t\tshell command to invoke Python interpreter
697py-scroll-process-buffer\t\talways scroll Python process buffer
698py-temp-directory\t\tdirectory used for temp files (if needed)
699py-beep-if-tab-change\t\tring the bell if tab-width is changed"
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000700 (interactive)
Barry Warsaw615d4a41996-09-04 14:14:10 +0000701 ;; set up local variables
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000702 (kill-all-local-variables)
Barry Warsaw615d4a41996-09-04 14:14:10 +0000703 (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
704 (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate)
705 (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start)
706 (make-local-variable 'require-final-newline)
707 (make-local-variable 'comment-start)
Barry Warsaw5c8bef11996-12-17 21:56:10 +0000708 (make-local-variable 'comment-end)
Barry Warsaw615d4a41996-09-04 14:14:10 +0000709 (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip)
710 (make-local-variable 'comment-column)
711 (make-local-variable 'indent-region-function)
712 (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function)
Barry Warsawb3e81d51996-09-04 15:12:42 +0000713 (make-local-variable 'add-log-current-defun-function)
Barry Warsaw615d4a41996-09-04 14:14:10 +0000714 ;;
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000715 (set-syntax-table py-mode-syntax-table)
Barry Warsaw615d4a41996-09-04 14:14:10 +0000716 (setq major-mode 'python-mode
717 mode-name "Python"
718 local-abbrev-table python-mode-abbrev-table
719 font-lock-defaults '(python-font-lock-keywords)
720 paragraph-separate "^[ \t]*$"
721 paragraph-start "^[ \t]*$"
722 require-final-newline t
723 comment-start "# "
Barry Warsaw5c8bef11996-12-17 21:56:10 +0000724 comment-end ""
Barry Warsaw615d4a41996-09-04 14:14:10 +0000725 comment-start-skip "# *"
726 comment-column 40
Barry Warsaw550a02e1996-09-04 14:23:00 +0000727 indent-region-function 'py-indent-region
728 indent-line-function 'py-indent-line
Barry Warsawb3e81d51996-09-04 15:12:42 +0000729 ;; tell add-log.el how to find the current function/method/variable
730 add-log-current-defun-function 'py-current-defun
Barry Warsawb1f89511996-09-03 16:38:30 +0000731 )
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000732 (use-local-map py-mode-map)
Barry Warsaw42f707f1996-07-29 21:05:05 +0000733 ;; add the menu
734 (if py-menu
735 (easy-menu-add py-menu))
Barry Warsaw57697af1995-09-14 20:01:14 +0000736 ;; Emacs 19 requires this
737 (if (or py-this-is-lucid-emacs-p py-this-is-emacs-19-p)
738 (setq comment-multi-line nil))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000739 ;; hack to allow overriding the tabsize in the file (see tokenizer.c)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000740 ;;
741 ;; not sure where the magic comment has to be; to save time
742 ;; searching for a rarity, we give up if it's not found prior to the
743 ;; first executable statement.
744 ;;
745 ;; BAW - on first glance, this seems like complete hackery. Why was
746 ;; this necessary, and is it still necessary?
747 (let ((case-fold-search nil)
748 (start (point))
749 new-tab-width)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000750 (if (re-search-forward
751 "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*vi:set[ \t]+tabsize=\\([0-9]+\\):"
752 (prog2 (py-next-statement 1) (point) (goto-char 1))
753 t)
754 (progn
755 (setq new-tab-width
756 (string-to-int
757 (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
758 (if (= tab-width new-tab-width)
759 nil
760 (setq tab-width new-tab-width)
761 (message "Caution: tab-width changed to %d" new-tab-width)
762 (if py-beep-if-tab-change (beep)))))
763 (goto-char start))
764
Barry Warsaw755c6711996-08-01 20:02:55 +0000765 ;; install imenu
766 (setq imenu-create-index-function
767 (function imenu-example--create-python-index))
768 (if (fboundp 'imenu-add-to-menubar)
769 (imenu-add-to-menubar (format "%s-%s" "IM" mode-name)))
770
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000771 ;; run the mode hook. py-mode-hook use is deprecated
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000772 (if python-mode-hook
773 (run-hooks 'python-mode-hook)
774 (run-hooks 'py-mode-hook)))
775
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000776
Barry Warsaw826255b1996-03-22 16:09:34 +0000777(defun py-keep-region-active ()
Barry Warsawce60bc71996-08-01 18:17:14 +0000778 ;; do whatever is necessary to keep the region active in XEmacs.
779 ;; Ignore byte-compiler warnings you might see. Also note that
780 ;; FSF's Emacs 19 does it differently and doesn't its policy doesn't
781 ;; require us to take explicit action.
Barry Warsaw826255b1996-03-22 16:09:34 +0000782 (and (boundp 'zmacs-region-stays)
783 (setq zmacs-region-stays t)))
784
Barry Warsawce60bc71996-08-01 18:17:14 +0000785
Barry Warsawb91b7431995-03-14 15:55:20 +0000786;; electric characters
Barry Warsaw3874a3d1995-03-14 22:05:53 +0000787(defun py-outdent-p ()
788 ;; returns non-nil if the current line should outdent one level
789 (save-excursion
790 (and (progn (back-to-indentation)
791 (looking-at py-outdent-re))
792 (progn (backward-to-indentation 1)
793 (while (or (looking-at py-blank-or-comment-re)
794 (bobp))
795 (backward-to-indentation 1))
796 (not (looking-at py-no-outdent-re)))
797 )))
798
799
Barry Warsawb91b7431995-03-14 15:55:20 +0000800(defun py-electric-colon (arg)
801 "Insert a colon.
802In certain cases the line is outdented appropriately. If a numeric
Barry Warsaw0c6563f1995-09-14 20:57:02 +0000803argument is provided, that many colons are inserted non-electrically.
804Electric behavior is inhibited inside a string or comment."
Barry Warsawb91b7431995-03-14 15:55:20 +0000805 (interactive "P")
806 (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
Barry Warsaw0c6563f1995-09-14 20:57:02 +0000807 ;; are we in a string or comment?
808 (if (save-excursion
809 (let ((pps (parse-partial-sexp (save-excursion
810 (beginning-of-python-def-or-class)
811 (point))
812 (point))))
813 (not (or (nth 3 pps) (nth 4 pps)))))
814 (save-excursion
815 (let ((here (point))
816 (outdent 0)
Barry Warsaw7cb505c1996-10-23 20:44:59 +0000817 (indent (py-compute-indentation t)))
Barry Warsaw0c6563f1995-09-14 20:57:02 +0000818 (if (and (not arg)
819 (py-outdent-p)
820 (= indent (save-excursion
Barry Warsawa7661821996-08-02 16:22:43 +0000821 (py-next-statement -1)
Barry Warsaw7cb505c1996-10-23 20:44:59 +0000822 (py-compute-indentation t)))
Barry Warsaw0c6563f1995-09-14 20:57:02 +0000823 )
824 (setq outdent py-indent-offset))
825 ;; Don't indent, only outdent. This assumes that any lines that
826 ;; are already outdented relative to py-compute-indentation were
827 ;; put there on purpose. Its highly annoying to have `:' indent
828 ;; for you. Use TAB, C-c C-l or C-c C-r to adjust. TBD: Is
829 ;; there a better way to determine this???
830 (if (< (current-indentation) indent) nil
831 (goto-char here)
832 (beginning-of-line)
833 (delete-horizontal-space)
834 (indent-to (- indent outdent))
835 )))))
Barry Warsawb91b7431995-03-14 15:55:20 +0000836
837
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000838;;; Functions that execute Python commands in a subprocess
Barry Warsawc72ad871996-09-03 16:16:04 +0000839;;;###autoload
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000840(defun py-shell ()
841 "Start an interactive Python interpreter in another window.
842This is like Shell mode, except that Python is running in the window
843instead of a shell. See the `Interactive Shell' and `Shell Mode'
844sections of the Emacs manual for details, especially for the key
845bindings active in the `*Python*' buffer.
846
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000847See the docs for variable `py-scroll-buffer' for info on scrolling
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000848behavior in the process window.
849
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000850Warning: Don't use an interactive Python if you change sys.ps1 or
851sys.ps2 from their default values, or if you're running code that
852prints `>>> ' or `... ' at the start of a line. `python-mode' can't
853distinguish your output from Python's output, and assumes that `>>> '
854at the start of a line is a prompt from Python. Similarly, the Emacs
855Shell mode code assumes that both `>>> ' and `... ' at the start of a
856line are Python prompts. Bad things can happen if you fool either
857mode.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000858
859Warning: If you do any editing *in* the process buffer *while* the
860buffer is accepting output from Python, do NOT attempt to `undo' the
861changes. Some of the output (nowhere near the parts you changed!) may
862be lost if you do. This appears to be an Emacs bug, an unfortunate
863interaction between undo and process filters; the same problem exists in
864non-Python process buffers using the default (Emacs-supplied) process
865filter."
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000866 ;; BAW - should undo be disabled in the python process buffer, if
867 ;; this bug still exists?
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000868 (interactive)
869 (if py-this-is-emacs-19-p
870 (progn
871 (require 'comint)
872 (switch-to-buffer-other-window
873 (make-comint "Python" py-python-command)))
874 (progn
875 (require 'shell)
876 (switch-to-buffer-other-window
Barry Warsaw9fbcc6a1996-01-23 22:52:02 +0000877 (apply (if (fboundp 'make-shell) 'make-shell 'make-comint)
Barry Warsaw6e98f331995-07-05 22:06:50 +0000878 "Python" py-python-command nil))))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000879 (make-local-variable 'shell-prompt-pattern)
880 (setq shell-prompt-pattern "^>>> \\|^\\.\\.\\. ")
881 (set-process-filter (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))
882 'py-process-filter)
883 (set-syntax-table py-mode-syntax-table))
884
885(defun py-execute-region (start end)
886 "Send the region between START and END to a Python interpreter.
887If there is a *Python* process it is used.
888
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000889Hint: If you want to execute part of a Python file several times
890\(e.g., perhaps you're developing a function and want to flesh it out
891a bit at a time), use `\\[narrow-to-region]' to restrict the buffer to
892the region of interest, and send the code to a *Python* process via
893`\\[py-execute-buffer]' instead.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000894
895Following are subtleties to note when using a *Python* process:
896
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000897If a *Python* process is used, the region is copied into a temporary
898file (in directory `py-temp-directory'), and an `execfile' command is
899sent to Python naming that file. If you send regions faster than
900Python can execute them, `python-mode' will save them into distinct
901temp files, and execute the next one in the queue the next time it
902sees a `>>> ' prompt from Python. Each time this happens, the process
903buffer is popped into a window (if it's not already in some window) so
904you can see it, and a comment of the form
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000905
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000906 \t## working on region in file <name> ...
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000907
908is inserted at the end.
909
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000910Caution: No more than 26 regions can be pending at any given time.
911This limit is (indirectly) inherited from libc's mktemp(3).
912`python-mode' does not try to protect you from exceeding the limit.
913It's extremely unlikely that you'll get anywhere close to the limit in
914practice, unless you're trying to be a jerk <grin>.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000915
916See the `\\[py-shell]' docs for additional warnings."
917 (interactive "r")
918 (or (< start end) (error "Region is empty"))
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000919 (let ((pyproc (get-process "Python"))
920 fname)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000921 (if (null pyproc)
922 (shell-command-on-region start end py-python-command)
923 ;; else feed it thru a temp file
924 (setq fname (py-make-temp-name))
925 (write-region start end fname nil 'no-msg)
926 (setq py-file-queue (append py-file-queue (list fname)))
927 (if (cdr py-file-queue)
928 (message "File %s queued for execution" fname)
929 ;; else
930 (py-execute-file pyproc fname)))))
931
932(defun py-execute-file (pyproc fname)
933 (py-append-to-process-buffer
934 pyproc
935 (format "## working on region in file %s ...\n" fname))
936 (process-send-string pyproc (format "execfile('%s')\n" fname)))
937
938(defun py-process-filter (pyproc string)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000939 (let ((curbuf (current-buffer))
940 (pbuf (process-buffer pyproc))
941 (pmark (process-mark pyproc))
942 file-finished)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000943
944 ;; make sure we switch to a different buffer at least once. if we
945 ;; *don't* do this, then if the process buffer is in the selected
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000946 ;; window, and point is before the end, and lots of output is
947 ;; coming at a fast pace, then (a) simple cursor-movement commands
948 ;; like C-p, C-n, C-f, C-b, C-a, C-e take an incredibly long time
949 ;; to have a visible effect (the window just doesn't get updated,
950 ;; sometimes for minutes(!)), and (b) it takes about 5x longer to
951 ;; get all the process output (until the next python prompt).
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000952 ;;
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +0000953 ;; #b makes no sense to me at all. #a almost makes sense: unless
954 ;; we actually change buffers, set_buffer_internal in buffer.c
955 ;; doesn't set windows_or_buffers_changed to 1, & that in turn
956 ;; seems to make the Emacs command loop reluctant to update the
957 ;; display. Perhaps the default process filter in process.c's
958 ;; read_process_output has update_mode_lines++ for a similar
959 ;; reason? beats me ...
960
Barry Warsaw7a73ef81996-09-30 23:00:40 +0000961 (unwind-protect
962 ;; make sure current buffer is restored
963 ;; BAW - we want to check to see if this still applies
964 (progn
965 ;; mysterious ugly hack
966 (if (eq curbuf pbuf)
967 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "*scratch*")))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +0000968
Barry Warsaw7a73ef81996-09-30 23:00:40 +0000969 (set-buffer pbuf)
970 (let* ((start (point))
971 (goback (< start pmark))
972 (goend (and (not goback) (= start (point-max))))
973 (buffer-read-only nil))
974 (goto-char pmark)
975 (insert string)
976 (move-marker pmark (point))
977 (setq file-finished
978 (and py-file-queue
979 (equal ">>> "
980 (buffer-substring
981 (prog2 (beginning-of-line) (point)
982 (goto-char pmark))
983 (point)))))
984 (if goback (goto-char start)
985 ;; else
986 (if py-scroll-process-buffer
987 (let* ((pop-up-windows t)
988 (pwin (display-buffer pbuf)))
989 (set-window-point pwin (point)))))
990 (set-buffer curbuf)
991 (if file-finished
992 (progn
993 (py-delete-file-silently (car py-file-queue))
994 (setq py-file-queue (cdr py-file-queue))
995 (if py-file-queue
996 (py-execute-file pyproc (car py-file-queue)))))
997 (and goend
998 (progn (set-buffer pbuf)
999 (goto-char (point-max))))
1000 ))
1001 (set-buffer curbuf))))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001002
1003(defun py-execute-buffer ()
1004 "Send the contents of the buffer to a Python interpreter.
1005If there is a *Python* process buffer it is used. If a clipping
1006restriction is in effect, only the accessible portion of the buffer is
1007sent. A trailing newline will be supplied if needed.
1008
1009See the `\\[py-execute-region]' docs for an account of some subtleties."
1010 (interactive)
1011 (py-execute-region (point-min) (point-max)))
1012
1013
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001014
1015;; Functions for Python style indentation
Barry Warsaw03970731996-07-03 23:12:52 +00001016(defun py-delete-char (count)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001017 "Reduce indentation or delete character.
Barry Warsawb0539931996-12-17 22:05:07 +00001018
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001019If point is at the leftmost column, deletes the preceding newline.
Barry Warsawb0539931996-12-17 22:05:07 +00001020Deletion is performed by calling the function in `py-delete-function'
1021with a single argument (the number of characters to delete).
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001022
1023Else if point is at the leftmost non-blank character of a line that is
1024neither a continuation line nor a non-indenting comment line, or if
1025point is at the end of a blank line, reduces the indentation to match
1026that of the line that opened the current block of code. The line that
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001027opened the block is displayed in the echo area to help you keep track
Barry Warsaw03970731996-07-03 23:12:52 +00001028of where you are. With numeric count, outdents that many blocks (but
1029not past column zero).
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001030
1031Else the preceding character is deleted, converting a tab to spaces if
Barry Warsaw03970731996-07-03 23:12:52 +00001032needed so that only a single column position is deleted. Numeric
1033argument delets that many characters."
1034 (interactive "*p")
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001035 (if (or (/= (current-indentation) (current-column))
1036 (bolp)
1037 (py-continuation-line-p)
Barry Warsaw6e527d21996-08-01 15:57:48 +00001038 (not py-honor-comment-indentation)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001039 (looking-at "#[^ \t\n]")) ; non-indenting #
Barry Warsawb0539931996-12-17 22:05:07 +00001040 (funcall py-delete-function count)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001041 ;; else indent the same as the colon line that opened the block
1042
1043 ;; force non-blank so py-goto-block-up doesn't ignore it
1044 (insert-char ?* 1)
1045 (backward-char)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001046 (let ((base-indent 0) ; indentation of base line
1047 (base-text "") ; and text of base line
1048 (base-found-p nil))
Barry Warsaw03970731996-07-03 23:12:52 +00001049 (save-excursion
1050 (while (< 0 count)
1051 (condition-case nil ; in case no enclosing block
1052 (progn
1053 (py-goto-block-up 'no-mark)
1054 (setq base-indent (current-indentation)
1055 base-text (py-suck-up-leading-text)
1056 base-found-p t))
1057 (error nil))
1058 (setq count (1- count))))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001059 (delete-char 1) ; toss the dummy character
1060 (delete-horizontal-space)
1061 (indent-to base-indent)
1062 (if base-found-p
1063 (message "Closes block: %s" base-text)))))
1064
Barry Warsawfc8a01f1995-03-09 16:07:29 +00001065;; required for pending-del and delsel modes
1066(put 'py-delete-char 'delete-selection 'supersede)
1067(put 'py-delete-char 'pending-delete 'supersede)
1068
Barry Warsaw7cb505c1996-10-23 20:44:59 +00001069(defun py-indent-line (&optional arg)
1070 "Fix the indentation of the current line according to Python rules.
1071With \\[universal-argument], ignore outdenting rules for block
1072closing statements (e.g. return, raise, break, continue, pass)
1073
1074This function is normally bound to `indent-line-function' so
1075\\[indent-for-tab-command] will call it."
1076 (interactive "P")
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001077 (let* ((ci (current-indentation))
1078 (move-to-indentation-p (<= (current-column) ci))
Barry Warsaw7cb505c1996-10-23 20:44:59 +00001079 (need (py-compute-indentation (not arg))))
Barry Warsaw4f009fb1995-03-14 20:53:08 +00001080 ;; see if we need to outdent
Barry Warsaw3874a3d1995-03-14 22:05:53 +00001081 (if (py-outdent-p)
Barry Warsaw0012c1e1995-03-14 16:32:55 +00001082 (setq need (- need py-indent-offset)))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001083 (if (/= ci need)
1084 (save-excursion
1085 (beginning-of-line)
1086 (delete-horizontal-space)
1087 (indent-to need)))
1088 (if move-to-indentation-p (back-to-indentation))))
1089
1090(defun py-newline-and-indent ()
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001091 "Strives to act like the Emacs `newline-and-indent'.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001092This is just `strives to' because correct indentation can't be computed
1093from scratch for Python code. In general, deletes the whitespace before
1094point, inserts a newline, and takes an educated guess as to how you want
1095the new line indented."
1096 (interactive)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001097 (let ((ci (current-indentation)))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001098 (if (< ci (current-column)) ; if point beyond indentation
1099 (newline-and-indent)
1100 ;; else try to act like newline-and-indent "normally" acts
1101 (beginning-of-line)
1102 (insert-char ?\n 1)
1103 (move-to-column ci))))
1104
Barry Warsaw7cb505c1996-10-23 20:44:59 +00001105(defun py-compute-indentation (honor-block-close-p)
1106 ;; implements all the rules for indentation computation. when
1107 ;; honor-block-close-p is non-nil, statements such as return, raise,
1108 ;; break, continue, and pass force one level of outdenting.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001109 (save-excursion
Barry Warsaw095e9c61995-09-19 20:01:42 +00001110 (let ((pps (parse-partial-sexp (save-excursion
1111 (beginning-of-python-def-or-class)
1112 (point))
1113 (point))))
1114 (beginning-of-line)
1115 (cond
1116 ;; are we inside a string or comment?
1117 ((or (nth 3 pps) (nth 4 pps))
1118 (save-excursion
1119 (if (not py-align-multiline-strings-p) 0
1120 ;; skip back over blank & non-indenting comment lines
1121 ;; note: will skip a blank or non-indenting comment line
1122 ;; that happens to be a continuation line too
1123 (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*\\([^ \t\n#]\\|#[ \t\n]\\)" nil 'move)
1124 (back-to-indentation)
1125 (current-column))))
1126 ;; are we on a continuation line?
1127 ((py-continuation-line-p)
1128 (let ((startpos (point))
1129 (open-bracket-pos (py-nesting-level))
Barry Warsawce60bc71996-08-01 18:17:14 +00001130 endpos searching found state)
Barry Warsaw095e9c61995-09-19 20:01:42 +00001131 (if open-bracket-pos
1132 (progn
1133 ;; align with first item in list; else a normal
1134 ;; indent beyond the line with the open bracket
1135 (goto-char (1+ open-bracket-pos)) ; just beyond bracket
1136 ;; is the first list item on the same line?
1137 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
1138 (if (null (memq (following-char) '(?\n ?# ?\\)))
1139 ; yes, so line up with it
1140 (current-column)
1141 ;; first list item on another line, or doesn't exist yet
1142 (forward-line 1)
1143 (while (and (< (point) startpos)
1144 (looking-at "[ \t]*[#\n\\\\]")) ; skip noise
1145 (forward-line 1))
1146 (if (< (point) startpos)
1147 ;; again mimic the first list item
1148 (current-indentation)
1149 ;; else they're about to enter the first item
1150 (goto-char open-bracket-pos)
1151 (+ (current-indentation) py-indent-offset))))
1152
1153 ;; else on backslash continuation line
1154 (forward-line -1)
1155 (if (py-continuation-line-p) ; on at least 3rd line in block
1156 (current-indentation) ; so just continue the pattern
1157 ;; else started on 2nd line in block, so indent more.
1158 ;; if base line is an assignment with a start on a RHS,
1159 ;; indent to 2 beyond the leftmost "="; else skip first
1160 ;; chunk of non-whitespace characters on base line, + 1 more
1161 ;; column
1162 (end-of-line)
1163 (setq endpos (point) searching t)
1164 (back-to-indentation)
1165 (setq startpos (point))
1166 ;; look at all "=" from left to right, stopping at first
1167 ;; one not nested in a list or string
1168 (while searching
1169 (skip-chars-forward "^=" endpos)
1170 (if (= (point) endpos)
1171 (setq searching nil)
1172 (forward-char 1)
1173 (setq state (parse-partial-sexp startpos (point)))
1174 (if (and (zerop (car state)) ; not in a bracket
1175 (null (nth 3 state))) ; & not in a string
1176 (progn
1177 (setq searching nil) ; done searching in any case
1178 (setq found
1179 (not (or
1180 (eq (following-char) ?=)
1181 (memq (char-after (- (point) 2))
1182 '(?< ?> ?!)))))))))
1183 (if (or (not found) ; not an assignment
1184 (looking-at "[ \t]*\\\\")) ; <=><spaces><backslash>
1185 (progn
1186 (goto-char startpos)
1187 (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n")))
1188 (1+ (current-column))))))
1189
1190 ;; not on a continuation line
Barry Warsawa7891711996-08-01 15:53:09 +00001191 ((bobp) (current-indentation))
Barry Warsaw095e9c61995-09-19 20:01:42 +00001192
Barry Warsawa7891711996-08-01 15:53:09 +00001193 ;; Dfn: "Indenting comment line". A line containing only a
1194 ;; comment, but which is treated like a statement for
1195 ;; indentation calculation purposes. Such lines are only
1196 ;; treated specially by the mode; they are not treated
1197 ;; specially by the Python interpreter.
1198
1199 ;; The rules for indenting comment lines are a line where:
1200 ;; - the first non-whitespace character is `#', and
1201 ;; - the character following the `#' is whitespace, and
1202 ;; - the line is outdented with respect to (i.e. to the left
1203 ;; of) the indentation of the preceding non-blank line.
1204
1205 ;; The first non-blank line following an indenting comment
1206 ;; line is given the same amount of indentation as the
1207 ;; indenting comment line.
1208
1209 ;; All other comment-only lines are ignored for indentation
1210 ;; purposes.
1211
1212 ;; Are we looking at a comment-only line which is *not* an
1213 ;; indenting comment line? If so, we assume that its been
1214 ;; placed at the desired indentation, so leave it alone.
1215 ;; Indenting comment lines are aligned as statements down
1216 ;; below.
1217 ((and (looking-at "[ \t]*#[^ \t\n]")
1218 ;; NOTE: this test will not be performed in older Emacsen
1219 (fboundp 'forward-comment)
1220 (<= (current-indentation)
1221 (save-excursion
1222 (forward-comment (- (point-max)))
1223 (current-indentation))))
Barry Warsaw095e9c61995-09-19 20:01:42 +00001224 (current-indentation))
1225
1226 ;; else indentation based on that of the statement that
1227 ;; precedes us; use the first line of that statement to
1228 ;; establish the base, in case the user forced a non-std
1229 ;; indentation for the continuation lines (if any)
1230 (t
Barry Warsawc01c5c81995-09-14 18:49:11 +00001231 ;; skip back over blank & non-indenting comment lines note:
1232 ;; will skip a blank or non-indenting comment line that
Barry Warsawfd0fb381996-03-04 17:15:40 +00001233 ;; happens to be a continuation line too. use fast Emacs 19
1234 ;; function if it's there.
Barry Warsaw6d627751996-03-06 18:41:38 +00001235 (if (and (eq py-honor-comment-indentation nil)
Barry Warsaw33d6ec01996-03-05 16:28:07 +00001236 (fboundp 'forward-comment))
Barry Warsawfd0fb381996-03-04 17:15:40 +00001237 (forward-comment (- (point-max)))
Barry Warsaw6d627751996-03-06 18:41:38 +00001238 (let (done)
1239 (while (not done)
1240 (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*\\([^ \t\n#]\\|#[ \t\n]\\)"
1241 nil 'move)
1242 (setq done (or (eq py-honor-comment-indentation t)
1243 (bobp)
1244 (/= (following-char) ?#)
1245 (not (zerop (current-column)))))
1246 )))
Barry Warsaw095e9c61995-09-19 20:01:42 +00001247 ;; if we landed inside a string, go to the beginning of that
1248 ;; string. this handles triple quoted, multi-line spanning
1249 ;; strings.
1250 (py-goto-initial-line)
Barry Warsawf831d811996-07-31 20:42:59 +00001251 (+ (current-indentation)
1252 (if (py-statement-opens-block-p)
1253 py-indent-offset
Barry Warsaw7cb505c1996-10-23 20:44:59 +00001254 (if (and honor-block-close-p (py-statement-closes-block-p))
Barry Warsawf831d811996-07-31 20:42:59 +00001255 (- py-indent-offset)
1256 0)))
1257 )))))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001258
1259(defun py-guess-indent-offset (&optional global)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001260 "Guess a good value for, and change, `py-indent-offset'.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001261By default (without a prefix arg), makes a buffer-local copy of
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001262`py-indent-offset' with the new value. This will not affect any other
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001263Python buffers. With a prefix arg, changes the global value of
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001264`py-indent-offset'. This affects all Python buffers (that don't have
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001265their own buffer-local copy), both those currently existing and those
1266created later in the Emacs session.
1267
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001268Some people use a different value for `py-indent-offset' than you use.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001269There's no excuse for such foolishness, but sometimes you have to deal
1270with their ugly code anyway. This function examines the file and sets
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001271`py-indent-offset' to what it thinks it was when they created the
1272mess.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001273
1274Specifically, it searches forward from the statement containing point,
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001275looking for a line that opens a block of code. `py-indent-offset' is
1276set to the difference in indentation between that line and the Python
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001277statement following it. If the search doesn't succeed going forward,
1278it's tried again going backward."
1279 (interactive "P") ; raw prefix arg
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001280 (let (new-value
1281 (start (point))
1282 restart
1283 (found nil)
1284 colon-indent)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001285 (py-goto-initial-line)
1286 (while (not (or found (eobp)))
1287 (if (re-search-forward ":[ \t]*\\($\\|[#\\]\\)" nil 'move)
1288 (progn
1289 (setq restart (point))
1290 (py-goto-initial-line)
1291 (if (py-statement-opens-block-p)
1292 (setq found t)
1293 (goto-char restart)))))
1294 (if found
1295 ()
1296 (goto-char start)
1297 (py-goto-initial-line)
1298 (while (not (or found (bobp)))
1299 (setq found
1300 (and
1301 (re-search-backward ":[ \t]*\\($\\|[#\\]\\)" nil 'move)
1302 (or (py-goto-initial-line) t) ; always true -- side effect
1303 (py-statement-opens-block-p)))))
1304 (setq colon-indent (current-indentation)
1305 found (and found (zerop (py-next-statement 1)))
1306 new-value (- (current-indentation) colon-indent))
1307 (goto-char start)
1308 (if found
1309 (progn
1310 (funcall (if global 'kill-local-variable 'make-local-variable)
1311 'py-indent-offset)
1312 (setq py-indent-offset new-value)
1313 (message "%s value of py-indent-offset set to %d"
1314 (if global "Global" "Local")
1315 py-indent-offset))
1316 (error "Sorry, couldn't guess a value for py-indent-offset"))))
1317
1318(defun py-shift-region (start end count)
1319 (save-excursion
1320 (goto-char end) (beginning-of-line) (setq end (point))
1321 (goto-char start) (beginning-of-line) (setq start (point))
1322 (indent-rigidly start end count)))
1323
1324(defun py-shift-region-left (start end &optional count)
1325 "Shift region of Python code to the left.
1326The lines from the line containing the start of the current region up
1327to (but not including) the line containing the end of the region are
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001328shifted to the left, by `py-indent-offset' columns.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001329
1330If a prefix argument is given, the region is instead shifted by that
Barry Warsawdea4a291996-07-03 22:59:12 +00001331many columns. With no active region, outdent only the current line.
1332You cannot outdent the region if any line is already at column zero."
1333 (interactive
1334 (let ((p (point))
1335 (m (mark))
1336 (arg current-prefix-arg))
1337 (if m
1338 (list (min p m) (max p m) arg)
1339 (list p (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point)) arg))))
1340 ;; if any line is at column zero, don't shift the region
1341 (save-excursion
1342 (goto-char start)
1343 (while (< (point) end)
1344 (back-to-indentation)
Barry Warsaw71e315b1996-07-23 15:03:16 +00001345 (if (and (zerop (current-column))
1346 (not (looking-at "\\s *$")))
Barry Warsawdea4a291996-07-03 22:59:12 +00001347 (error "Region is at left edge."))
1348 (forward-line 1)))
1349 (py-shift-region start end (- (prefix-numeric-value
1350 (or count py-indent-offset))))
1351 (py-keep-region-active))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001352
1353(defun py-shift-region-right (start end &optional count)
1354 "Shift region of Python code to the right.
1355The lines from the line containing the start of the current region up
1356to (but not including) the line containing the end of the region are
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001357shifted to the right, by `py-indent-offset' columns.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001358
1359If a prefix argument is given, the region is instead shifted by that
Barry Warsawdea4a291996-07-03 22:59:12 +00001360many columns. With no active region, indent only the current line."
1361 (interactive
1362 (let ((p (point))
1363 (m (mark))
1364 (arg current-prefix-arg))
1365 (if m
1366 (list (min p m) (max p m) arg)
1367 (list p (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point)) arg))))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001368 (py-shift-region start end (prefix-numeric-value
Barry Warsawdea4a291996-07-03 22:59:12 +00001369 (or count py-indent-offset)))
1370 (py-keep-region-active))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001371
1372(defun py-indent-region (start end &optional indent-offset)
1373 "Reindent a region of Python code.
Barry Warsaw867a32a1996-03-07 18:30:26 +00001374
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001375The lines from the line containing the start of the current region up
1376to (but not including) the line containing the end of the region are
1377reindented. If the first line of the region has a non-whitespace
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001378character in the first column, the first line is left alone and the
1379rest of the region is reindented with respect to it. Else the entire
Barry Warsaw867a32a1996-03-07 18:30:26 +00001380region is reindented with respect to the (closest code or indenting
1381comment) statement immediately preceding the region.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001382
1383This is useful when code blocks are moved or yanked, when enclosing
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001384control structures are introduced or removed, or to reformat code
1385using a new value for the indentation offset.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001386
1387If a numeric prefix argument is given, it will be used as the value of
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001388the indentation offset. Else the value of `py-indent-offset' will be
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001389used.
1390
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001391Warning: The region must be consistently indented before this function
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001392is called! This function does not compute proper indentation from
1393scratch (that's impossible in Python), it merely adjusts the existing
1394indentation to be correct in context.
1395
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001396Warning: This function really has no idea what to do with
1397non-indenting comment lines, and shifts them as if they were indenting
1398comment lines. Fixing this appears to require telepathy.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001399
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001400Special cases: whitespace is deleted from blank lines; continuation
1401lines are shifted by the same amount their initial line was shifted,
1402in order to preserve their relative indentation with respect to their
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001403initial line; and comment lines beginning in column 1 are ignored."
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001404 (interactive "*r\nP") ; region; raw prefix arg
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001405 (save-excursion
1406 (goto-char end) (beginning-of-line) (setq end (point-marker))
1407 (goto-char start) (beginning-of-line)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001408 (let ((py-indent-offset (prefix-numeric-value
1409 (or indent-offset py-indent-offset)))
1410 (indents '(-1)) ; stack of active indent levels
1411 (target-column 0) ; column to which to indent
1412 (base-shifted-by 0) ; amount last base line was shifted
1413 (indent-base (if (looking-at "[ \t\n]")
Barry Warsaw7cb505c1996-10-23 20:44:59 +00001414 (py-compute-indentation t)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001415 0))
1416 ci)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001417 (while (< (point) end)
1418 (setq ci (current-indentation))
1419 ;; figure out appropriate target column
1420 (cond
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001421 ((or (eq (following-char) ?#) ; comment in column 1
1422 (looking-at "[ \t]*$")) ; entirely blank
1423 (setq target-column 0))
1424 ((py-continuation-line-p) ; shift relative to base line
1425 (setq target-column (+ ci base-shifted-by)))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001426 (t ; new base line
1427 (if (> ci (car indents)) ; going deeper; push it
1428 (setq indents (cons ci indents))
1429 ;; else we should have seen this indent before
1430 (setq indents (memq ci indents)) ; pop deeper indents
1431 (if (null indents)
1432 (error "Bad indentation in region, at line %d"
1433 (save-restriction
1434 (widen)
1435 (1+ (count-lines 1 (point)))))))
1436 (setq target-column (+ indent-base
1437 (* py-indent-offset
1438 (- (length indents) 2))))
1439 (setq base-shifted-by (- target-column ci))))
1440 ;; shift as needed
1441 (if (/= ci target-column)
1442 (progn
1443 (delete-horizontal-space)
1444 (indent-to target-column)))
1445 (forward-line 1))))
1446 (set-marker end nil))
1447
Barry Warsawa7891711996-08-01 15:53:09 +00001448(defun py-comment-region (beg end &optional arg)
1449 "Like `comment-region' but uses double hash (`#') comment starter."
1450 (interactive "r\nP")
Barry Warsaw3fcaf611996-08-01 20:11:51 +00001451 (let ((comment-start py-block-comment-prefix))
Barry Warsawa7891711996-08-01 15:53:09 +00001452 (comment-region beg end arg)))
1453
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001454
1455;; Functions for moving point
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001456(defun py-previous-statement (count)
1457 "Go to the start of previous Python statement.
1458If the statement at point is the i'th Python statement, goes to the
1459start of statement i-COUNT. If there is no such statement, goes to the
1460first statement. Returns count of statements left to move.
1461`Statements' do not include blank, comment, or continuation lines."
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001462 (interactive "p") ; numeric prefix arg
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001463 (if (< count 0) (py-next-statement (- count))
1464 (py-goto-initial-line)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001465 (let (start)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001466 (while (and
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001467 (setq start (point)) ; always true -- side effect
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001468 (> count 0)
1469 (zerop (forward-line -1))
1470 (py-goto-statement-at-or-above))
1471 (setq count (1- count)))
1472 (if (> count 0) (goto-char start)))
1473 count))
1474
1475(defun py-next-statement (count)
1476 "Go to the start of next Python statement.
1477If the statement at point is the i'th Python statement, goes to the
1478start of statement i+COUNT. If there is no such statement, goes to the
1479last statement. Returns count of statements left to move. `Statements'
1480do not include blank, comment, or continuation lines."
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001481 (interactive "p") ; numeric prefix arg
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001482 (if (< count 0) (py-previous-statement (- count))
1483 (beginning-of-line)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001484 (let (start)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001485 (while (and
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001486 (setq start (point)) ; always true -- side effect
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001487 (> count 0)
1488 (py-goto-statement-below))
1489 (setq count (1- count)))
1490 (if (> count 0) (goto-char start)))
1491 count))
1492
1493(defun py-goto-block-up (&optional nomark)
1494 "Move up to start of current block.
1495Go to the statement that starts the smallest enclosing block; roughly
1496speaking, this will be the closest preceding statement that ends with a
1497colon and is indented less than the statement you started on. If
1498successful, also sets the mark to the starting point.
1499
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001500`\\[py-mark-block]' can be used afterward to mark the whole code
1501block, if desired.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001502
1503If called from a program, the mark will not be set if optional argument
1504NOMARK is not nil."
1505 (interactive)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001506 (let ((start (point))
1507 (found nil)
1508 initial-indent)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001509 (py-goto-initial-line)
1510 ;; if on blank or non-indenting comment line, use the preceding stmt
1511 (if (looking-at "[ \t]*\\($\\|#[^ \t\n]\\)")
1512 (progn
1513 (py-goto-statement-at-or-above)
1514 (setq found (py-statement-opens-block-p))))
1515 ;; search back for colon line indented less
1516 (setq initial-indent (current-indentation))
1517 (if (zerop initial-indent)
1518 ;; force fast exit
1519 (goto-char (point-min)))
1520 (while (not (or found (bobp)))
1521 (setq found
1522 (and
1523 (re-search-backward ":[ \t]*\\($\\|[#\\]\\)" nil 'move)
1524 (or (py-goto-initial-line) t) ; always true -- side effect
1525 (< (current-indentation) initial-indent)
1526 (py-statement-opens-block-p))))
1527 (if found
1528 (progn
1529 (or nomark (push-mark start))
1530 (back-to-indentation))
1531 (goto-char start)
1532 (error "Enclosing block not found"))))
1533
1534(defun beginning-of-python-def-or-class (&optional class)
1535 "Move point to start of def (or class, with prefix arg).
1536
1537Searches back for the closest preceding `def'. If you supply a prefix
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001538arg, looks for a `class' instead. The docs assume the `def' case;
1539just substitute `class' for `def' for the other case.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001540
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001541If point is in a def statement already, and after the `d', simply
1542moves point to the start of the statement.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001543
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001544Else (point is not in a def statement, or at or before the `d' of a
1545def statement), searches for the closest preceding def statement, and
1546leaves point at its start. If no such statement can be found, leaves
1547point at the start of the buffer.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001548
1549Returns t iff a def statement is found by these rules.
1550
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001551Note that doing this command repeatedly will take you closer to the
1552start of the buffer each time.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001553
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001554If you want to mark the current def/class, see
1555`\\[mark-python-def-or-class]'."
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001556 (interactive "P") ; raw prefix arg
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001557 (let ((at-or-before-p (<= (current-column) (current-indentation)))
1558 (start-of-line (progn (beginning-of-line) (point)))
1559 (start-of-stmt (progn (py-goto-initial-line) (point))))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001560 (if (or (/= start-of-stmt start-of-line)
1561 (not at-or-before-p))
1562 (end-of-line)) ; OK to match on this line
1563 (re-search-backward (if class "^[ \t]*class\\>" "^[ \t]*def\\>")
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001564 nil 'move)))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001565
1566(defun end-of-python-def-or-class (&optional class)
1567 "Move point beyond end of def (or class, with prefix arg) body.
1568
1569By default, looks for an appropriate `def'. If you supply a prefix arg,
1570looks for a `class' instead. The docs assume the `def' case; just
1571substitute `class' for `def' for the other case.
1572
1573If point is in a def statement already, this is the def we use.
1574
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001575Else if the def found by `\\[beginning-of-python-def-or-class]'
1576contains the statement you started on, that's the def we use.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001577
1578Else we search forward for the closest following def, and use that.
1579
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001580If a def can be found by these rules, point is moved to the start of
1581the line immediately following the def block, and the position of the
1582start of the def is returned.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001583
1584Else point is moved to the end of the buffer, and nil is returned.
1585
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001586Note that doing this command repeatedly will take you closer to the
1587end of the buffer each time.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001588
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001589If you want to mark the current def/class, see
1590`\\[mark-python-def-or-class]'."
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001591 (interactive "P") ; raw prefix arg
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001592 (let ((start (progn (py-goto-initial-line) (point)))
1593 (which (if class "class" "def"))
1594 (state 'not-found))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001595 ;; move point to start of appropriate def/class
1596 (if (looking-at (concat "[ \t]*" which "\\>")) ; already on one
1597 (setq state 'at-beginning)
1598 ;; else see if beginning-of-python-def-or-class hits container
1599 (if (and (beginning-of-python-def-or-class class)
1600 (progn (py-goto-beyond-block)
1601 (> (point) start)))
1602 (setq state 'at-end)
1603 ;; else search forward
1604 (goto-char start)
1605 (if (re-search-forward (concat "^[ \t]*" which "\\>") nil 'move)
1606 (progn (setq state 'at-beginning)
1607 (beginning-of-line)))))
1608 (cond
1609 ((eq state 'at-beginning) (py-goto-beyond-block) t)
1610 ((eq state 'at-end) t)
1611 ((eq state 'not-found) nil)
1612 (t (error "internal error in end-of-python-def-or-class")))))
1613
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001614
1615;; Functions for marking regions
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001616(defun py-mark-block (&optional extend just-move)
1617 "Mark following block of lines. With prefix arg, mark structure.
1618Easier to use than explain. It sets the region to an `interesting'
1619block of succeeding lines. If point is on a blank line, it goes down to
1620the next non-blank line. That will be the start of the region. The end
1621of the region depends on the kind of line at the start:
1622
1623 - If a comment, the region will include all succeeding comment lines up
1624 to (but not including) the next non-comment line (if any).
1625
1626 - Else if a prefix arg is given, and the line begins one of these
1627 structures:
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001628
1629 if elif else try except finally for while def class
1630
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001631 the region will be set to the body of the structure, including
1632 following blocks that `belong' to it, but excluding trailing blank
1633 and comment lines. E.g., if on a `try' statement, the `try' block
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001634 and all (if any) of the following `except' and `finally' blocks
1635 that belong to the `try' structure will be in the region. Ditto
1636 for if/elif/else, for/else and while/else structures, and (a bit
1637 degenerate, since they're always one-block structures) def and
1638 class blocks.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001639
1640 - Else if no prefix argument is given, and the line begins a Python
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001641 block (see list above), and the block is not a `one-liner' (i.e.,
1642 the statement ends with a colon, not with code), the region will
1643 include all succeeding lines up to (but not including) the next
1644 code statement (if any) that's indented no more than the starting
1645 line, except that trailing blank and comment lines are excluded.
1646 E.g., if the starting line begins a multi-statement `def'
1647 structure, the region will be set to the full function definition,
1648 but without any trailing `noise' lines.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001649
1650 - Else the region will include all succeeding lines up to (but not
1651 including) the next blank line, or code or indenting-comment line
1652 indented strictly less than the starting line. Trailing indenting
1653 comment lines are included in this case, but not trailing blank
1654 lines.
1655
1656A msg identifying the location of the mark is displayed in the echo
1657area; or do `\\[exchange-point-and-mark]' to flip down to the end.
1658
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001659If called from a program, optional argument EXTEND plays the role of
1660the prefix arg, and if optional argument JUST-MOVE is not nil, just
1661moves to the end of the block (& does not set mark or display a msg)."
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001662 (interactive "P") ; raw prefix arg
1663 (py-goto-initial-line)
1664 ;; skip over blank lines
1665 (while (and
1666 (looking-at "[ \t]*$") ; while blank line
1667 (not (eobp))) ; & somewhere to go
1668 (forward-line 1))
1669 (if (eobp)
1670 (error "Hit end of buffer without finding a non-blank stmt"))
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001671 (let ((initial-pos (point))
1672 (initial-indent (current-indentation))
1673 last-pos ; position of last stmt in region
1674 (followers
1675 '((if elif else) (elif elif else) (else)
1676 (try except finally) (except except) (finally)
1677 (for else) (while else)
1678 (def) (class) ) )
1679 first-symbol next-symbol)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001680
1681 (cond
1682 ;; if comment line, suck up the following comment lines
1683 ((looking-at "[ \t]*#")
1684 (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*[^ \t#]" nil 'move) ; look for non-comment
1685 (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*#") ; and back to last comment in block
1686 (setq last-pos (point)))
1687
1688 ;; else if line is a block line and EXTEND given, suck up
1689 ;; the whole structure
1690 ((and extend
1691 (setq first-symbol (py-suck-up-first-keyword) )
1692 (assq first-symbol followers))
1693 (while (and
1694 (or (py-goto-beyond-block) t) ; side effect
1695 (forward-line -1) ; side effect
1696 (setq last-pos (point)) ; side effect
1697 (py-goto-statement-below)
1698 (= (current-indentation) initial-indent)
1699 (setq next-symbol (py-suck-up-first-keyword))
1700 (memq next-symbol (cdr (assq first-symbol followers))))
1701 (setq first-symbol next-symbol)))
1702
1703 ;; else if line *opens* a block, search for next stmt indented <=
1704 ((py-statement-opens-block-p)
1705 (while (and
1706 (setq last-pos (point)) ; always true -- side effect
1707 (py-goto-statement-below)
1708 (> (current-indentation) initial-indent))
1709 nil))
1710
1711 ;; else plain code line; stop at next blank line, or stmt or
1712 ;; indenting comment line indented <
1713 (t
1714 (while (and
1715 (setq last-pos (point)) ; always true -- side effect
1716 (or (py-goto-beyond-final-line) t)
1717 (not (looking-at "[ \t]*$")) ; stop at blank line
1718 (or
1719 (>= (current-indentation) initial-indent)
1720 (looking-at "[ \t]*#[^ \t\n]"))) ; ignore non-indenting #
1721 nil)))
1722
1723 ;; skip to end of last stmt
1724 (goto-char last-pos)
1725 (py-goto-beyond-final-line)
1726
1727 ;; set mark & display
1728 (if just-move
1729 () ; just return
1730 (push-mark (point) 'no-msg)
1731 (forward-line -1)
1732 (message "Mark set after: %s" (py-suck-up-leading-text))
1733 (goto-char initial-pos))))
1734
1735(defun mark-python-def-or-class (&optional class)
1736 "Set region to body of def (or class, with prefix arg) enclosing point.
1737Pushes the current mark, then point, on the mark ring (all language
1738modes do this, but although it's handy it's never documented ...).
1739
1740In most Emacs language modes, this function bears at least a
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001741hallucinogenic resemblance to `\\[end-of-python-def-or-class]' and
1742`\\[beginning-of-python-def-or-class]'.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001743
1744And in earlier versions of Python mode, all 3 were tightly connected.
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001745Turned out that was more confusing than useful: the `goto start' and
1746`goto end' commands are usually used to search through a file, and
1747people expect them to act a lot like `search backward' and `search
1748forward' string-search commands. But because Python `def' and `class'
1749can nest to arbitrary levels, finding the smallest def containing
1750point cannot be done via a simple backward search: the def containing
1751point may not be the closest preceding def, or even the closest
1752preceding def that's indented less. The fancy algorithm required is
1753appropriate for the usual uses of this `mark' command, but not for the
1754`goto' variations.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001755
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001756So the def marked by this command may not be the one either of the
1757`goto' commands find: If point is on a blank or non-indenting comment
1758line, moves back to start of the closest preceding code statement or
1759indenting comment line. If this is a `def' statement, that's the def
1760we use. Else searches for the smallest enclosing `def' block and uses
1761that. Else signals an error.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001762
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001763When an enclosing def is found: The mark is left immediately beyond
1764the last line of the def block. Point is left at the start of the
1765def, except that: if the def is preceded by a number of comment lines
1766followed by (at most) one optional blank line, point is left at the
1767start of the comments; else if the def is preceded by a blank line,
1768point is left at its start.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001769
1770The intent is to mark the containing def/class and its associated
1771documentation, to make moving and duplicating functions and classes
1772pleasant."
1773 (interactive "P") ; raw prefix arg
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001774 (let ((start (point))
1775 (which (if class "class" "def")))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001776 (push-mark start)
1777 (if (not (py-go-up-tree-to-keyword which))
1778 (progn (goto-char start)
1779 (error "Enclosing %s not found" which))
1780 ;; else enclosing def/class found
1781 (setq start (point))
1782 (py-goto-beyond-block)
1783 (push-mark (point))
1784 (goto-char start)
1785 (if (zerop (forward-line -1)) ; if there is a preceding line
1786 (progn
1787 (if (looking-at "[ \t]*$") ; it's blank
1788 (setq start (point)) ; so reset start point
1789 (goto-char start)) ; else try again
1790 (if (zerop (forward-line -1))
1791 (if (looking-at "[ \t]*#") ; a comment
1792 ;; look back for non-comment line
1793 ;; tricky: note that the regexp matches a blank
1794 ;; line, cuz \n is in the 2nd character class
1795 (and
1796 (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*[^ \t#]" nil 'move)
1797 (forward-line 1))
1798 ;; no comment, so go back
1799 (goto-char start))))))))
1800
Barry Warsaw9e5a9c81996-07-24 18:26:53 +00001801;; ripped from cc-mode
1802(defun py-forward-into-nomenclature (&optional arg)
1803 "Move forward to end of a nomenclature section or word.
1804With arg, to it arg times.
1805
1806A `nomenclature' is a fancy way of saying AWordWithMixedCaseNotUnderscores."
1807 (interactive "p")
1808 (let ((case-fold-search nil))
1809 (if (> arg 0)
Barry Warsawc5a8cbd1996-08-05 21:53:02 +00001810 (re-search-forward
1811 "\\(\\W\\|[_]\\)*\\([A-Z]*[a-z0-9]*\\)"
1812 (point-max) t arg)
Barry Warsaw9e5a9c81996-07-24 18:26:53 +00001813 (while (and (< arg 0)
1814 (re-search-backward
Barry Warsawc5a8cbd1996-08-05 21:53:02 +00001815 "\\(\\W\\|[a-z0-9]\\)[A-Z]+\\|\\(\\W\\|[_]\\)\\w+"
Barry Warsaw9e5a9c81996-07-24 18:26:53 +00001816 (point-min) 0))
1817 (forward-char 1)
1818 (setq arg (1+ arg)))))
1819 (py-keep-region-active))
1820
1821(defun py-backward-into-nomenclature (&optional arg)
1822 "Move backward to beginning of a nomenclature section or word.
1823With optional ARG, move that many times. If ARG is negative, move
1824forward.
1825
1826A `nomenclature' is a fancy way of saying AWordWithMixedCaseNotUnderscores."
1827 (interactive "p")
1828 (py-forward-into-nomenclature (- arg))
1829 (py-keep-region-active))
1830
1831
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001832
1833;; Documentation functions
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001834
1835;; dump the long form of the mode blurb; does the usual doc escapes,
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001836;; plus lines of the form ^[vc]:name$ to suck variable & command docs
1837;; out of the right places, along with the keys they're on & current
1838;; values
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001839(defun py-dump-help-string (str)
1840 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*"
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001841 (let ((locals (buffer-local-variables))
1842 funckind funcname func funcdoc
1843 (start 0) mstart end
1844 keys )
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001845 (while (string-match "^%\\([vc]\\):\\(.+\\)\n" str start)
1846 (setq mstart (match-beginning 0) end (match-end 0)
1847 funckind (substring str (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
1848 funcname (substring str (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))
1849 func (intern funcname))
1850 (princ (substitute-command-keys (substring str start mstart)))
1851 (cond
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001852 ((equal funckind "c") ; command
1853 (setq funcdoc (documentation func)
1854 keys (concat
1855 "Key(s): "
1856 (mapconcat 'key-description
1857 (where-is-internal func py-mode-map)
1858 ", "))))
1859 ((equal funckind "v") ; variable
Barry Warsaw604cefa1996-09-03 18:17:04 +00001860 (setq funcdoc (documentation-property func 'variable-documentation)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001861 keys (if (assq func locals)
1862 (concat
1863 "Local/Global values: "
1864 (prin1-to-string (symbol-value func))
1865 " / "
1866 (prin1-to-string (default-value func)))
1867 (concat
1868 "Value: "
1869 (prin1-to-string (symbol-value func))))))
1870 (t ; unexpected
1871 (error "Error in py-dump-help-string, tag `%s'" funckind)))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001872 (princ (format "\n-> %s:\t%s\t%s\n\n"
1873 (if (equal funckind "c") "Command" "Variable")
1874 funcname keys))
1875 (princ funcdoc)
1876 (terpri)
1877 (setq start end))
1878 (princ (substitute-command-keys (substring str start))))
1879 (print-help-return-message)))
1880
1881(defun py-describe-mode ()
1882 "Dump long form of Python-mode docs."
1883 (interactive)
1884 (py-dump-help-string "Major mode for editing Python files.
1885Knows about Python indentation, tokens, comments and continuation lines.
1886Paragraphs are separated by blank lines only.
1887
1888Major sections below begin with the string `@'; specific function and
1889variable docs begin with `->'.
1890
1891@EXECUTING PYTHON CODE
1892
1893\\[py-execute-buffer]\tsends the entire buffer to the Python interpreter
1894\\[py-execute-region]\tsends the current region
1895\\[py-shell]\tstarts a Python interpreter window; this will be used by
1896\tsubsequent \\[py-execute-buffer] or \\[py-execute-region] commands
1897%c:py-execute-buffer
1898%c:py-execute-region
1899%c:py-shell
1900
1901@VARIABLES
1902
1903py-indent-offset\tindentation increment
Barry Warsaw42f707f1996-07-29 21:05:05 +00001904py-block-comment-prefix\tcomment string used by comment-region
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001905
1906py-python-command\tshell command to invoke Python interpreter
1907py-scroll-process-buffer\talways scroll Python process buffer
1908py-temp-directory\tdirectory used for temp files (if needed)
1909
1910py-beep-if-tab-change\tring the bell if tab-width is changed
1911%v:py-indent-offset
1912%v:py-block-comment-prefix
1913%v:py-python-command
1914%v:py-scroll-process-buffer
1915%v:py-temp-directory
1916%v:py-beep-if-tab-change
1917
1918@KINDS OF LINES
1919
1920Each physical line in the file is either a `continuation line' (the
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001921preceding line ends with a backslash that's not part of a comment, or
1922the paren/bracket/brace nesting level at the start of the line is
1923non-zero, or both) or an `initial line' (everything else).
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001924
1925An initial line is in turn a `blank line' (contains nothing except
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001926possibly blanks or tabs), a `comment line' (leftmost non-blank
1927character is `#'), or a `code line' (everything else).
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001928
1929Comment Lines
1930
1931Although all comment lines are treated alike by Python, Python mode
1932recognizes two kinds that act differently with respect to indentation.
1933
1934An `indenting comment line' is a comment line with a blank, tab or
1935nothing after the initial `#'. The indentation commands (see below)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001936treat these exactly as if they were code lines: a line following an
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001937indenting comment line will be indented like the comment line. All
1938other comment lines (those with a non-whitespace character immediately
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001939following the initial `#') are `non-indenting comment lines', and
1940their indentation is ignored by the indentation commands.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001941
1942Indenting comment lines are by far the usual case, and should be used
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001943whenever possible. Non-indenting comment lines are useful in cases
1944like these:
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001945
1946\ta = b # a very wordy single-line comment that ends up being
1947\t #... continued onto another line
1948
1949\tif a == b:
1950##\t\tprint 'panic!' # old code we've `commented out'
1951\t\treturn a
1952
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001953Since the `#...' and `##' comment lines have a non-whitespace
1954character following the initial `#', Python mode ignores them when
1955computing the proper indentation for the next line.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001956
1957Continuation Lines and Statements
1958
1959The Python-mode commands generally work on statements instead of on
1960individual lines, where a `statement' is a comment or blank line, or a
1961code line and all of its following continuation lines (if any)
1962considered as a single logical unit. The commands in this mode
1963generally (when it makes sense) automatically move to the start of the
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00001964statement containing point, even if point happens to be in the middle
1965of some continuation line.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00001966
1967
1968@INDENTATION
1969
1970Primarily for entering new code:
1971\t\\[indent-for-tab-command]\t indent line appropriately
1972\t\\[py-newline-and-indent]\t insert newline, then indent
1973\t\\[py-delete-char]\t reduce indentation, or delete single character
1974
1975Primarily for reindenting existing code:
1976\t\\[py-guess-indent-offset]\t guess py-indent-offset from file content; change locally
1977\t\\[universal-argument] \\[py-guess-indent-offset]\t ditto, but change globally
1978
1979\t\\[py-indent-region]\t reindent region to match its context
1980\t\\[py-shift-region-left]\t shift region left by py-indent-offset
1981\t\\[py-shift-region-right]\t shift region right by py-indent-offset
1982
1983Unlike most programming languages, Python uses indentation, and only
1984indentation, to specify block structure. Hence the indentation supplied
1985automatically by Python-mode is just an educated guess: only you know
1986the block structure you intend, so only you can supply correct
1987indentation.
1988
1989The \\[indent-for-tab-command] and \\[py-newline-and-indent] keys try to suggest plausible indentation, based on
1990the indentation of preceding statements. E.g., assuming
1991py-indent-offset is 4, after you enter
1992\tif a > 0: \\[py-newline-and-indent]
1993the cursor will be moved to the position of the `_' (_ is not a
1994character in the file, it's just used here to indicate the location of
1995the cursor):
1996\tif a > 0:
1997\t _
1998If you then enter `c = d' \\[py-newline-and-indent], the cursor will move
1999to
2000\tif a > 0:
2001\t c = d
2002\t _
2003Python-mode cannot know whether that's what you intended, or whether
2004\tif a > 0:
2005\t c = d
2006\t_
2007was your intent. In general, Python-mode either reproduces the
2008indentation of the (closest code or indenting-comment) preceding
2009statement, or adds an extra py-indent-offset blanks if the preceding
2010statement has `:' as its last significant (non-whitespace and non-
2011comment) character. If the suggested indentation is too much, use
2012\\[py-delete-char] to reduce it.
2013
2014Continuation lines are given extra indentation. If you don't like the
2015suggested indentation, change it to something you do like, and Python-
2016mode will strive to indent later lines of the statement in the same way.
2017
2018If a line is a continuation line by virtue of being in an unclosed
2019paren/bracket/brace structure (`list', for short), the suggested
2020indentation depends on whether the current line contains the first item
2021in the list. If it does, it's indented py-indent-offset columns beyond
2022the indentation of the line containing the open bracket. If you don't
2023like that, change it by hand. The remaining items in the list will mimic
2024whatever indentation you give to the first item.
2025
2026If a line is a continuation line because the line preceding it ends with
2027a backslash, the third and following lines of the statement inherit their
2028indentation from the line preceding them. The indentation of the second
2029line in the statement depends on the form of the first (base) line: if
2030the base line is an assignment statement with anything more interesting
2031than the backslash following the leftmost assigning `=', the second line
2032is indented two columns beyond that `='. Else it's indented to two
2033columns beyond the leftmost solid chunk of non-whitespace characters on
2034the base line.
2035
2036Warning: indent-region should not normally be used! It calls \\[indent-for-tab-command]
2037repeatedly, and as explained above, \\[indent-for-tab-command] can't guess the block
2038structure you intend.
2039%c:indent-for-tab-command
2040%c:py-newline-and-indent
2041%c:py-delete-char
2042
2043
2044The next function may be handy when editing code you didn't write:
2045%c:py-guess-indent-offset
2046
2047
2048The remaining `indent' functions apply to a region of Python code. They
2049assume the block structure (equals indentation, in Python) of the region
2050is correct, and alter the indentation in various ways while preserving
2051the block structure:
2052%c:py-indent-region
2053%c:py-shift-region-left
2054%c:py-shift-region-right
2055
2056@MARKING & MANIPULATING REGIONS OF CODE
2057
2058\\[py-mark-block]\t mark block of lines
2059\\[mark-python-def-or-class]\t mark smallest enclosing def
2060\\[universal-argument] \\[mark-python-def-or-class]\t mark smallest enclosing class
Barry Warsaw42f707f1996-07-29 21:05:05 +00002061\\[comment-region]\t comment out region of code
2062\\[universal-argument] \\[comment-region]\t uncomment region of code
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002063%c:py-mark-block
2064%c:mark-python-def-or-class
Barry Warsaw42f707f1996-07-29 21:05:05 +00002065%c:comment-region
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002066
2067@MOVING POINT
2068
2069\\[py-previous-statement]\t move to statement preceding point
2070\\[py-next-statement]\t move to statement following point
2071\\[py-goto-block-up]\t move up to start of current block
2072\\[beginning-of-python-def-or-class]\t move to start of def
2073\\[universal-argument] \\[beginning-of-python-def-or-class]\t move to start of class
2074\\[end-of-python-def-or-class]\t move to end of def
2075\\[universal-argument] \\[end-of-python-def-or-class]\t move to end of class
2076
2077The first two move to one statement beyond the statement that contains
2078point. A numeric prefix argument tells them to move that many
2079statements instead. Blank lines, comment lines, and continuation lines
2080do not count as `statements' for these commands. So, e.g., you can go
2081to the first code statement in a file by entering
2082\t\\[beginning-of-buffer]\t to move to the top of the file
2083\t\\[py-next-statement]\t to skip over initial comments and blank lines
2084Or do `\\[py-previous-statement]' with a huge prefix argument.
2085%c:py-previous-statement
2086%c:py-next-statement
2087%c:py-goto-block-up
2088%c:beginning-of-python-def-or-class
2089%c:end-of-python-def-or-class
2090
2091@LITTLE-KNOWN EMACS COMMANDS PARTICULARLY USEFUL IN PYTHON MODE
2092
2093`\\[indent-new-comment-line]' is handy for entering a multi-line comment.
2094
2095`\\[set-selective-display]' with a `small' prefix arg is ideally suited for viewing the
2096overall class and def structure of a module.
2097
2098`\\[back-to-indentation]' moves point to a line's first non-blank character.
2099
2100`\\[indent-relative]' is handy for creating odd indentation.
2101
2102@OTHER EMACS HINTS
2103
2104If you don't like the default value of a variable, change its value to
2105whatever you do like by putting a `setq' line in your .emacs file.
2106E.g., to set the indentation increment to 4, put this line in your
2107.emacs:
2108\t(setq py-indent-offset 4)
2109To see the value of a variable, do `\\[describe-variable]' and enter the variable
2110name at the prompt.
2111
2112When entering a key sequence like `C-c C-n', it is not necessary to
2113release the CONTROL key after doing the `C-c' part -- it suffices to
2114press the CONTROL key, press and release `c' (while still holding down
2115CONTROL), press and release `n' (while still holding down CONTROL), &
2116then release CONTROL.
2117
2118Entering Python mode calls with no arguments the value of the variable
2119`python-mode-hook', if that value exists and is not nil; for backward
2120compatibility it also tries `py-mode-hook'; see the `Hooks' section of
2121the Elisp manual for details.
2122
2123Obscure: When python-mode is first loaded, it looks for all bindings
2124to newline-and-indent in the global keymap, and shadows them with
2125local bindings to py-newline-and-indent."))
2126
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002127
2128;; Helper functions
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002129(defvar py-parse-state-re
2130 (concat
2131 "^[ \t]*\\(if\\|elif\\|else\\|while\\|def\\|class\\)\\>"
2132 "\\|"
2133 "^[^ #\t\n]"))
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002134
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002135;; returns the parse state at point (see parse-partial-sexp docs)
2136(defun py-parse-state ()
2137 (save-excursion
Barry Warsaw43ecf8e1996-04-06 00:00:19 +00002138 (let ((here (point))
Barry Warsaw170ffa71996-07-31 20:57:22 +00002139 pps done ci)
Barry Warsaw43ecf8e1996-04-06 00:00:19 +00002140 (while (not done)
2141 ;; back up to the first preceding line (if any; else start of
2142 ;; buffer) that begins with a popular Python keyword, or a
2143 ;; non- whitespace and non-comment character. These are good
2144 ;; places to start parsing to see whether where we started is
2145 ;; at a non-zero nesting level. It may be slow for people who
2146 ;; write huge code blocks or huge lists ... tough beans.
2147 (re-search-backward py-parse-state-re nil 'move)
Barry Warsaw170ffa71996-07-31 20:57:22 +00002148 (setq ci (current-indentation))
Barry Warsaw43ecf8e1996-04-06 00:00:19 +00002149 (beginning-of-line)
2150 (save-excursion
2151 (setq pps (parse-partial-sexp (point) here)))
2152 ;; make sure we don't land inside a triple-quoted string
Barry Warsaw170ffa71996-07-31 20:57:22 +00002153 (setq done (or (zerop ci)
2154 (not (nth 3 pps))
2155 (bobp)))
2156 )
Barry Warsaw43ecf8e1996-04-06 00:00:19 +00002157 pps)))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002158
2159;; if point is at a non-zero nesting level, returns the number of the
2160;; character that opens the smallest enclosing unclosed list; else
2161;; returns nil.
2162(defun py-nesting-level ()
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002163 (let ((status (py-parse-state)) )
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002164 (if (zerop (car status))
2165 nil ; not in a nest
2166 (car (cdr status))))) ; char# of open bracket
2167
2168;; t iff preceding line ends with backslash that's not in a comment
2169(defun py-backslash-continuation-line-p ()
2170 (save-excursion
2171 (beginning-of-line)
2172 (and
2173 ;; use a cheap test first to avoid the regexp if possible
2174 ;; use 'eq' because char-after may return nil
2175 (eq (char-after (- (point) 2)) ?\\ )
2176 ;; make sure; since eq test passed, there is a preceding line
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002177 (forward-line -1) ; always true -- side effect
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002178 (looking-at py-continued-re))))
2179
2180;; t iff current line is a continuation line
2181(defun py-continuation-line-p ()
2182 (save-excursion
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002183 (beginning-of-line)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002184 (or (py-backslash-continuation-line-p)
2185 (py-nesting-level))))
2186
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002187;; go to initial line of current statement; usually this is the line
2188;; we're on, but if we're on the 2nd or following lines of a
2189;; continuation block, we need to go up to the first line of the
2190;; block.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002191;;
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002192;; Tricky: We want to avoid quadratic-time behavior for long continued
2193;; blocks, whether of the backslash or open-bracket varieties, or a
2194;; mix of the two. The following manages to do that in the usual
2195;; cases.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002196(defun py-goto-initial-line ()
2197 (let ( open-bracket-pos )
2198 (while (py-continuation-line-p)
2199 (beginning-of-line)
2200 (if (py-backslash-continuation-line-p)
2201 (while (py-backslash-continuation-line-p)
2202 (forward-line -1))
2203 ;; else zip out of nested brackets/braces/parens
2204 (while (setq open-bracket-pos (py-nesting-level))
2205 (goto-char open-bracket-pos)))))
2206 (beginning-of-line))
2207
2208;; go to point right beyond final line of current statement; usually
2209;; this is the start of the next line, but if this is a multi-line
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002210;; statement we need to skip over the continuation lines. Tricky:
2211;; Again we need to be clever to avoid quadratic time behavior.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002212(defun py-goto-beyond-final-line ()
2213 (forward-line 1)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002214 (let (state)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002215 (while (and (py-continuation-line-p)
2216 (not (eobp)))
2217 ;; skip over the backslash flavor
2218 (while (and (py-backslash-continuation-line-p)
2219 (not (eobp)))
2220 (forward-line 1))
2221 ;; if in nest, zip to the end of the nest
2222 (setq state (py-parse-state))
2223 (if (and (not (zerop (car state)))
2224 (not (eobp)))
2225 (progn
Barry Warsawf7705781997-01-30 19:49:39 +00002226 (parse-partial-sexp (point) (point-max)
2227 (if py-parse-partial-sexp-works-p
2228 0 (- 0 (car state)))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002229 nil state)
2230 (forward-line 1))))))
2231
2232;; t iff statement opens a block == iff it ends with a colon that's
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002233;; not in a comment. point should be at the start of a statement
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002234(defun py-statement-opens-block-p ()
2235 (save-excursion
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002236 (let ((start (point))
2237 (finish (progn (py-goto-beyond-final-line) (1- (point))))
2238 (searching t)
2239 (answer nil)
2240 state)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002241 (goto-char start)
2242 (while searching
2243 ;; look for a colon with nothing after it except whitespace, and
2244 ;; maybe a comment
2245 (if (re-search-forward ":\\([ \t]\\|\\\\\n\\)*\\(#.*\\)?$"
2246 finish t)
2247 (if (eq (point) finish) ; note: no `else' clause; just
2248 ; keep searching if we're not at
2249 ; the end yet
2250 ;; sure looks like it opens a block -- but it might
2251 ;; be in a comment
2252 (progn
2253 (setq searching nil) ; search is done either way
2254 (setq state (parse-partial-sexp start
2255 (match-beginning 0)))
2256 (setq answer (not (nth 4 state)))))
2257 ;; search failed: couldn't find another interesting colon
2258 (setq searching nil)))
2259 answer)))
2260
Barry Warsawf831d811996-07-31 20:42:59 +00002261(defun py-statement-closes-block-p ()
2262 ;; true iff the current statement `closes' a block == the line
Barry Warsaw7cb505c1996-10-23 20:44:59 +00002263 ;; starts with `return', `raise', `break', `continue', and `pass'.
2264 ;; doesn't catch embedded statements
Barry Warsawf831d811996-07-31 20:42:59 +00002265 (let ((here (point)))
2266 (back-to-indentation)
2267 (prog1
Barry Warsaw7cb505c1996-10-23 20:44:59 +00002268 (looking-at "\\(return\\|raise\\|break\\|continue\\|pass\\)\\>")
Barry Warsawf831d811996-07-31 20:42:59 +00002269 (goto-char here))))
2270
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002271;; go to point right beyond final line of block begun by the current
2272;; line. This is the same as where py-goto-beyond-final-line goes
2273;; unless we're on colon line, in which case we go to the end of the
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002274;; block. assumes point is at bolp
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002275(defun py-goto-beyond-block ()
2276 (if (py-statement-opens-block-p)
2277 (py-mark-block nil 'just-move)
2278 (py-goto-beyond-final-line)))
2279
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002280;; go to start of first statement (not blank or comment or
2281;; continuation line) at or preceding point. returns t if there is
2282;; one, else nil
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002283(defun py-goto-statement-at-or-above ()
2284 (py-goto-initial-line)
2285 (if (looking-at py-blank-or-comment-re)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002286 ;; skip back over blank & comment lines
2287 ;; note: will skip a blank or comment line that happens to be
2288 ;; a continuation line too
2289 (if (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*[^ \t#\n]" nil t)
2290 (progn (py-goto-initial-line) t)
2291 nil)
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002292 t))
2293
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002294;; go to start of first statement (not blank or comment or
2295;; continuation line) following the statement containing point returns
2296;; t if there is one, else nil
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002297(defun py-goto-statement-below ()
2298 (beginning-of-line)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002299 (let ((start (point)))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002300 (py-goto-beyond-final-line)
2301 (while (and
2302 (looking-at py-blank-or-comment-re)
2303 (not (eobp)))
2304 (forward-line 1))
2305 (if (eobp)
2306 (progn (goto-char start) nil)
2307 t)))
2308
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002309;; go to start of statement, at or preceding point, starting with
2310;; keyword KEY. Skips blank lines and non-indenting comments upward
2311;; first. If that statement starts with KEY, done, else go back to
2312;; first enclosing block starting with KEY. If successful, leaves
2313;; point at the start of the KEY line & returns t. Else leaves point
2314;; at an undefined place & returns nil.
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002315(defun py-go-up-tree-to-keyword (key)
2316 ;; skip blanks and non-indenting #
2317 (py-goto-initial-line)
2318 (while (and
2319 (looking-at "[ \t]*\\($\\|#[^ \t\n]\\)")
2320 (zerop (forward-line -1))) ; go back
2321 nil)
2322 (py-goto-initial-line)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002323 (let* ((re (concat "[ \t]*" key "\\b"))
2324 (case-fold-search nil) ; let* so looking-at sees this
2325 (found (looking-at re))
2326 (dead nil))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002327 (while (not (or found dead))
2328 (condition-case nil ; in case no enclosing block
2329 (py-goto-block-up 'no-mark)
2330 (error (setq dead t)))
2331 (or dead (setq found (looking-at re))))
2332 (beginning-of-line)
2333 found))
2334
2335;; return string in buffer from start of indentation to end of line;
2336;; prefix "..." if leading whitespace was skipped
2337(defun py-suck-up-leading-text ()
2338 (save-excursion
2339 (back-to-indentation)
2340 (concat
2341 (if (bolp) "" "...")
2342 (buffer-substring (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point))))))
2343
2344;; assuming point at bolp, return first keyword ([a-z]+) on the line,
2345;; as a Lisp symbol; return nil if none
2346(defun py-suck-up-first-keyword ()
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002347 (let ((case-fold-search nil))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002348 (if (looking-at "[ \t]*\\([a-z]+\\)\\b")
2349 (intern (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
2350 nil)))
2351
2352(defun py-make-temp-name ()
2353 (make-temp-name
2354 (concat (file-name-as-directory py-temp-directory) "python")))
2355
2356(defun py-delete-file-silently (fname)
2357 (condition-case nil
2358 (delete-file fname)
2359 (error nil)))
2360
2361(defun py-kill-emacs-hook ()
2362 ;; delete our temp files
2363 (while py-file-queue
2364 (py-delete-file-silently (car py-file-queue))
2365 (setq py-file-queue (cdr py-file-queue)))
2366 (if (not (or py-this-is-lucid-emacs-p py-this-is-emacs-19-p))
2367 ;; run the hook we inherited, if any
2368 (and py-inherited-kill-emacs-hook
2369 (funcall py-inherited-kill-emacs-hook))))
2370
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002371;; make PROCESS's buffer visible, append STRING to it, and force
2372;; display; also make shell-mode believe the user typed this string,
2373;; so that kill-output-from-shell and show-output-from-shell work
2374;; "right"
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002375(defun py-append-to-process-buffer (process string)
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002376 (let ((cbuf (current-buffer))
2377 (pbuf (process-buffer process))
2378 (py-scroll-process-buffer t))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002379 (set-buffer pbuf)
2380 (goto-char (point-max))
2381 (move-marker (process-mark process) (point))
Barry Warsaw4dba7e21995-07-05 23:01:43 +00002382 (if (not (or py-this-is-emacs-19-p
2383 py-this-is-lucid-emacs-p))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002384 (move-marker last-input-start (point))) ; muck w/ shell-mode
2385 (funcall (process-filter process) process string)
Barry Warsaw4dba7e21995-07-05 23:01:43 +00002386 (if (not (or py-this-is-emacs-19-p
2387 py-this-is-lucid-emacs-p))
Barry Warsaw7ae77681994-12-12 20:38:05 +00002388 (move-marker last-input-end (point))) ; muck w/ shell-mode
2389 (set-buffer cbuf))
2390 (sit-for 0))
2391
Barry Warsaw3622e0d1996-10-29 15:32:57 +00002392;; older Emacsen don't have this function
2393(if (not (fboundp 'match-string))
2394 (defun match-string (n)
2395 (let ((beg (match-beginning n))
2396 (end (match-end n)))
2397 (if (and beg end)
2398 (buffer-substring beg end)
2399 nil))))
2400
Barry Warsawb3e81d51996-09-04 15:12:42 +00002401(defun py-current-defun ()
2402 ;; tell add-log.el how to find the current function/method/variable
2403 (save-excursion
2404 (if (re-search-backward py-defun-start-re nil t)
2405 (or (match-string 3)
2406 (let ((method (match-string 2)))
2407 (if (and (not (zerop (length (match-string 1))))
2408 (re-search-backward py-class-start-re nil t))
2409 (concat (match-string 1) "." method)
2410 method)))
2411 nil)))
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002412
2413
Barry Warsaw850437a1995-03-08 21:50:28 +00002414(defconst py-version "$Revision$"
2415 "`python-mode' version number.")
Barry Warsawfec75d61995-07-05 23:26:15 +00002416(defconst py-help-address "python-mode@python.org"
Barry Warsaw850437a1995-03-08 21:50:28 +00002417 "Address accepting submission of bug reports.")
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002418
Barry Warsaw850437a1995-03-08 21:50:28 +00002419(defun py-version ()
2420 "Echo the current version of `python-mode' in the minibuffer."
2421 (interactive)
2422 (message "Using `python-mode' version %s" py-version)
2423 (py-keep-region-active))
2424
2425;; only works under Emacs 19
2426;(eval-when-compile
2427; (require 'reporter))
2428
2429(defun py-submit-bug-report (enhancement-p)
2430 "Submit via mail a bug report on `python-mode'.
2431With \\[universal-argument] just submit an enhancement request."
2432 (interactive
2433 (list (not (y-or-n-p
2434 "Is this a bug report? (hit `n' to send other comments) "))))
Barry Warsawb5e0ecb1995-03-14 18:32:54 +00002435 (let ((reporter-prompt-for-summary-p (if enhancement-p
2436 "(Very) brief summary: "
2437 t)))
Barry Warsaw850437a1995-03-08 21:50:28 +00002438 (require 'reporter)
2439 (reporter-submit-bug-report
2440 py-help-address ;address
Barry Warsawb5e0ecb1995-03-14 18:32:54 +00002441 (concat "python-mode " py-version) ;pkgname
Barry Warsaw850437a1995-03-08 21:50:28 +00002442 ;; varlist
2443 (if enhancement-p nil
2444 '(py-python-command
2445 py-indent-offset
2446 py-block-comment-prefix
2447 py-scroll-process-buffer
2448 py-temp-directory
2449 py-beep-if-tab-change))
2450 nil ;pre-hooks
2451 nil ;post-hooks
2452 "Dear Barry,") ;salutation
2453 (if enhancement-p nil
2454 (set-mark (point))
2455 (insert
2456"Please replace this text with a sufficiently large code sample\n\
2457and an exact recipe so that I can reproduce your problem. Failure\n\
2458to do so may mean a greater delay in fixing your bug.\n\n")
2459 (exchange-point-and-mark)
2460 (py-keep-region-active))))
2461
2462
Barry Warsaw7b0f5681995-03-08 21:33:04 +00002463;; arrange to kill temp files when Emacs exists
2464(if (or py-this-is-emacs-19-p py-this-is-lucid-emacs-p)
2465 (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook 'py-kill-emacs-hook)
2466 ;; have to trust that other people are as respectful of our hook
2467 ;; fiddling as we are of theirs
2468 (if (boundp 'py-inherited-kill-emacs-hook)
2469 ;; we were loaded before -- trust others not to have screwed us
2470 ;; in the meantime (no choice, really)
2471 nil
2472 ;; else arrange for our hook to run theirs
2473 (setq py-inherited-kill-emacs-hook kill-emacs-hook)
2474 (setq kill-emacs-hook 'py-kill-emacs-hook)))
2475
2476
2477
2478(provide 'python-mode)
2479;;; python-mode.el ends here