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;;; coolj.el --- automatically wrap long lines -*- lexical-binding: t; coding: utf-8 -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2004-2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Authors: Kai Grossjohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
;; Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
;; Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
;; Maintainer: David Edmondson <dme@dme.org>
;; Keywords: convenience, wp
;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
emacs: make headings outline-minor-mode compatible `outline-minor-mode' treats comments that begin with three or more semicolons as headings. That makes it very convenient to navigate code and to show/hide parts of a file. Elips libraries typically have four top-level sections, e.g.: ;;; notmuch.el --- run notmuch within emacs... ;;; Commentary:... ;;; Code:... ;;; notmuch.el ends here In this package many libraries lack a "Commentary:" section, which is not optimal but okay for most libraries, except major entry points. Depending on how one chooses to look at it, the "... ends here" line is not really a heading that begins a section, because it should never have a "section" body (after all it marks eof). If the file is rather short, then I left "Code:" as the only section that contains code. Otherwise I split the file into multiple sibling sections. The "Code:" section continues to contain `require' and `declare-function' forms and other such "front matter". If and only if I have split the code into multiple sections anyway, then I also added an additional section named just "_" before the `provide' form and shortly before the "...end here" line. This section could also be called "Back matter", but I feel it would be distracting to be that explicit about it. (The IMO unnecessary but unfortunately still obligatory "... ends here" line is already distracting enough as far as I am concerned.) Before this commit some libraries already uses section headings, some of them consistently. When a library already had some headings, then this commit often sticks to that style, even at the cost inconsistent styling across all libraries. A very limited number of variable and function definitions have to be moved around because they would otherwise end up in sections they do not belong into. Sections, including but not limited to their heading, can and should be further improved in the future.
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;; This is a simple derivative of some functionality from
;; `longlines.el'. The key difference is that this version will
;; insert a prefix at the head of each wrapped line. The prefix is
;; calculated from the originating long line.
emacs: make headings outline-minor-mode compatible `outline-minor-mode' treats comments that begin with three or more semicolons as headings. That makes it very convenient to navigate code and to show/hide parts of a file. Elips libraries typically have four top-level sections, e.g.: ;;; notmuch.el --- run notmuch within emacs... ;;; Commentary:... ;;; Code:... ;;; notmuch.el ends here In this package many libraries lack a "Commentary:" section, which is not optimal but okay for most libraries, except major entry points. Depending on how one chooses to look at it, the "... ends here" line is not really a heading that begins a section, because it should never have a "section" body (after all it marks eof). If the file is rather short, then I left "Code:" as the only section that contains code. Otherwise I split the file into multiple sibling sections. The "Code:" section continues to contain `require' and `declare-function' forms and other such "front matter". If and only if I have split the code into multiple sections anyway, then I also added an additional section named just "_" before the `provide' form and shortly before the "...end here" line. This section could also be called "Back matter", but I feel it would be distracting to be that explicit about it. (The IMO unnecessary but unfortunately still obligatory "... ends here" line is already distracting enough as far as I am concerned.) Before this commit some libraries already uses section headings, some of them consistently. When a library already had some headings, then this commit often sticks to that style, even at the cost inconsistent styling across all libraries. A very limited number of variable and function definitions have to be moved around because they would otherwise end up in sections they do not belong into. Sections, including but not limited to their heading, can and should be further improved in the future.
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;; No minor-mode is provided, the caller is expected to call
;; `coolj-wrap-region' to wrap the region of interest.
;;; Code:
(defgroup coolj nil
"Wrapping of long lines with prefix."
:group 'fill)
(defcustom coolj-wrap-follows-window-size t
"Non-nil means wrap text to the window size.
Otherwise respect `fill-column'."
:group 'coolj
:type 'boolean)
(defcustom coolj-line-prefix-regexp "^\\(>+ ?\\)*"
"Regular expression that matches line prefixes."
:group 'coolj
:type 'regexp)
(defvar-local coolj-wrap-point nil)
(defun coolj-determine-prefix ()
"Determine the prefix for the current line."
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(if (re-search-forward coolj-line-prefix-regexp nil t)
(buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
"")))
(defun coolj-wrap-buffer ()
"Wrap the current buffer."
(coolj-wrap-region (point-min) (point-max)))
(defun coolj-wrap-region (beg end)
"Wrap each successive line, starting with the line before BEG.
Stop when we reach lines after END that don't need wrapping, or the
end of the buffer."
(setq fill-column (if coolj-wrap-follows-window-size
(window-width)
fill-column))
(let ((mod (buffer-modified-p)))
(setq coolj-wrap-point (point))
(goto-char beg)
(forward-line -1)
;; Two successful coolj-wrap-line's in a row mean successive
;; lines don't need wrapping.
(while (null (and (coolj-wrap-line)
(or (eobp)
(and (>= (point) end)
(coolj-wrap-line))))))
(goto-char coolj-wrap-point)
(set-buffer-modified-p mod)))
(defun coolj-wrap-line ()
"If the current line needs to be wrapped, wrap it and return nil.
If wrapping is performed, point remains on the line. If the line does
not need to be wrapped, move point to the next line and return t."
(let ((prefix (coolj-determine-prefix)))
(if (coolj-set-breakpoint prefix)
(progn
(insert-before-markers ?\n)
(backward-char 1)
(delete-char -1)
(forward-char 1)
(insert-before-markers prefix)
nil)
(forward-line 1)
t)))
(defun coolj-set-breakpoint (prefix)
"Place point where we should break the current line, and return t.
If the line should not be broken, return nil; point remains on the
line."
(move-to-column fill-column)
(and (re-search-forward "[^ ]" (line-end-position) 1)
(> (current-column) fill-column)
;; This line is too long. Can we break it?
(or (coolj-find-break-backward prefix)
(progn (move-to-column fill-column)
(coolj-find-break-forward)))))
(defun coolj-find-break-backward (prefix)
"Move point backward to the first available breakpoint and return t.
If no breakpoint is found, return nil."
(let ((end-of-prefix (+ (line-beginning-position) (length prefix))))
(and (search-backward " " end-of-prefix 1)
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-backward " " end-of-prefix)
(null (bolp)))
(progn (forward-char 1)
(if (and fill-nobreak-predicate
(run-hook-with-args-until-success
'fill-nobreak-predicate))
(progn (skip-chars-backward " " end-of-prefix)
(coolj-find-break-backward prefix))
t)))))
(defun coolj-find-break-forward ()
"Move point forward to the first available breakpoint and return t.
If no break point is found, return nil."
(and (search-forward " " (line-end-position) 1)
(progn (skip-chars-forward " " (line-end-position))
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(null (eolp)))
(if (and fill-nobreak-predicate
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(run-hook-with-args-until-success
'fill-nobreak-predicate))
(coolj-find-break-forward)
t)))
(provide 'coolj)
;;; coolj.el ends here