notmuch/emacs/notmuch-jump.el
Jonas Bernoulli fc4cda07a9 emacs: use lexical-bindings in all libraries
Doing so causes many new compile warnings.  Some of these warnings
concern genuine changes in behavior that have to be addressed right
away.

Many other warnings are due to unused variables.  Nothing has changed
here, except that the byte-compiler can now detect these pre-existing
and harmless issues.  We delay addressing these issues so that we can
focus on the important ones here.

A third group of warnings concern arguments that are not actually used
inside the function but which cannot be removed because the functions
signature is dictated by some outside convention.  Silencing these
warning is also delayed until subsequent commits.
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;;; notmuch-jump.el --- User-friendly shortcut keys -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
;;
;; Copyright © Austin Clements
;;
;; This file is part of Notmuch.
;;
;; Notmuch 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.
;;
;; Notmuch 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 Notmuch. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;
;; Authors: Austin Clements <aclements@csail.mit.edu>
;; David Edmondson <dme@dme.org>
;;; Code:
(eval-when-compile
(require 'cl-lib)
(require 'pcase))
(require 'notmuch-lib)
(require 'notmuch-hello)
;;;###autoload
(defun notmuch-jump-search ()
"Jump to a saved search by shortcut key.
This prompts for and performs a saved search using the shortcut
keys configured in the :key property of `notmuch-saved-searches'.
Typically these shortcuts are a single key long, so this is a
fast way to jump to a saved search from anywhere in Notmuch."
(interactive)
;; Build the action map
(let (action-map)
(dolist (saved-search notmuch-saved-searches)
(let* ((saved-search (notmuch-hello-saved-search-to-plist saved-search))
(key (plist-get saved-search :key)))
(when key
(let ((name (plist-get saved-search :name))
(query (plist-get saved-search :query))
(oldest-first
(cl-case (plist-get saved-search :sort-order)
(newest-first nil)
(oldest-first t)
(otherwise (default-value 'notmuch-search-oldest-first)))))
(push (list key name
(cond
((eq (plist-get saved-search :search-type) 'tree)
`(lambda () (notmuch-tree ',query)))
((eq (plist-get saved-search :search-type) 'unthreaded)
`(lambda () (notmuch-unthreaded ',query)))
(t
`(lambda () (notmuch-search ',query ',oldest-first)))))
action-map)))))
(setq action-map (nreverse action-map))
(if action-map
(notmuch-jump action-map "Search: ")
(error "To use notmuch-jump, \
please customize shortcut keys in notmuch-saved-searches."))))
(defvar notmuch-jump--action nil)
;;;###autoload
(defun notmuch-jump (action-map prompt)
"Interactively prompt for one of the keys in ACTION-MAP.
Displays a summary of all bindings in ACTION-MAP in the
minibuffer, reads a key from the minibuffer, and performs the
corresponding action. The prompt can be canceled with C-g or
RET. PROMPT must be a string to use for the prompt. PROMPT
should include a space at the end.
ACTION-MAP must be a list of triples of the form
(KEY LABEL ACTION)
where KEY is a key binding, LABEL is a string label to display in
the buffer, and ACTION is a nullary function to call. LABEL may
be null, in which case the action will still be bound, but will
not appear in the pop-up buffer."
(let* ((items (notmuch-jump--format-actions action-map))
;; Format the table of bindings and the full prompt
(table
(with-temp-buffer
(notmuch-jump--insert-items (window-body-width) items)
(buffer-string)))
(full-prompt
(concat table "\n\n"
(propertize prompt 'face 'minibuffer-prompt)))
;; By default, the minibuffer applies the minibuffer face to
;; the entire prompt. However, we want to clearly
;; distinguish bindings (which we put in the prompt face
;; ourselves) from their labels, so disable the minibuffer's
;; own re-face-ing.
(minibuffer-prompt-properties
(notmuch-plist-delete
(copy-sequence minibuffer-prompt-properties)
'face))
;; Build the keymap with our bindings
(minibuffer-map (notmuch-jump--make-keymap action-map prompt))
;; The bindings save the the action in notmuch-jump--action
(notmuch-jump--action nil))
;; Read the action
(read-from-minibuffer full-prompt nil minibuffer-map)
;; If we got an action, do it
(when notmuch-jump--action
(funcall notmuch-jump--action))))
(defun notmuch-jump--format-actions (action-map)
"Format the actions in ACTION-MAP.
Returns a list of strings, one for each item with a label in
ACTION-MAP. These strings can be inserted into a tabular
buffer."
;; Compute the maximum key description width
(let ((key-width 1))
(pcase-dolist (`(,key ,desc) action-map)
(setq key-width
(max key-width
(string-width (format-kbd-macro key)))))
;; Format each action
(mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,key ,desc))
(setq key (format-kbd-macro key))
(concat (propertize key 'face 'minibuffer-prompt)
(make-string (- key-width (length key)) ? )
" " desc))
action-map)))
(defun notmuch-jump--insert-items (width items)
"Make a table of ITEMS up to WIDTH wide in the current buffer."
(let* ((nitems (length items))
(col-width (+ 3 (apply #'max (mapcar #'string-width items))))
(ncols (if (> (* col-width nitems) width)
(max 1 (/ width col-width))
;; Items fit on one line. Space them out
(setq col-width (/ width nitems))
(length items))))
(while items
(dotimes (col ncols)
(when items
(let ((item (pop items)))
(insert item)
(when (and items (< col (- ncols 1)))
(insert (make-string (- col-width (string-width item)) ? ))))))
(when items
(insert "\n")))))
(defvar notmuch-jump-minibuffer-map
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(set-keymap-parent map minibuffer-local-map)
;; Make this like a special-mode keymap, with no self-insert-command
(suppress-keymap map)
(define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'exit-minibuffer)
map)
"Base keymap for notmuch-jump's minibuffer keymap.")
(defun notmuch-jump--make-keymap (action-map prompt)
"Translate ACTION-MAP into a minibuffer keymap."
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(set-keymap-parent map notmuch-jump-minibuffer-map)
(pcase-dolist (`(,key ,name ,fn) action-map)
(when (= (length key) 1)
(define-key map key
`(lambda () (interactive)
(setq notmuch-jump--action ',fn)
(exit-minibuffer)))))
;; By doing this in two passes (and checking if we already have a
;; binding) we avoid problems if the user specifies a binding which
;; is a prefix of another binding.
(pcase-dolist (`(,key ,name ,fn) action-map)
(when (> (length key) 1)
(let* ((key (elt key 0))
(keystr (string key))
(new-prompt (concat prompt (format-kbd-macro keystr) " "))
(action-submap nil))
(unless (lookup-key map keystr)
(pcase-dolist (`(,k ,n ,f) action-map)
(when (= key (elt k 0))
(push (list (substring k 1) n f) action-submap)))
;; We deal with backspace specially
(push (list (kbd "DEL")
"Backup"
(apply-partially #'notmuch-jump action-map prompt))
action-submap)
(setq action-submap (nreverse action-submap))
(define-key map keystr
`(lambda () (interactive)
(setq notmuch-jump--action
',(apply-partially #'notmuch-jump
action-submap
new-prompt))
(exit-minibuffer)))))))
map))
(provide 'notmuch-jump)
;;; notmuch-jump.el ends here