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Re: [Request for Mentor] subst-char-in-region
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Phillip Lord |
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Re: [Request for Mentor] subst-char-in-region |
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Tue, 16 Dec 2014 11:30:15 +0000 |
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Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
>> Initially, because I wasn't sure that the a-c-f gave me all the
>> information that I needed. I thought it might do, but I was confused by
>> the third argument which is "length in bytes of the pre-change text". Is
>> "length in bytes" the same as "char position". I presumed note.
>
> Ha, nicely spotted, that's a bug in the docstring. It passes (or
> should anyway) the length in characters.
Ah, okay. Can I fix it? This started of as a RFM thread, and this would
give me my first commit to Emacs core, even if it is just documentation.
>
>> The difficulty is that in some cases the conversion function uses the
>> contents of this buffer to work out the equivalent location in that
>> buffer. When the b-c-f is called the two buffers are in sync, so this
>> conversion works. But when the a-c-f is called, the two buffers are not
>> in sync because we haven't percolated the change yet.
>
> So, rather than the length of the previous text, you'd need to actually
> know the previous text?
Potentially, yes.
For example, imagine I have a buffer like this
====
Here is some documentation
====
which maps to another buffer where the documentation is commented out
====
;; Here is some documentation
====
How to map between "equivalent" positions in the two? I do this by
counting backward from the end of the line in both buffers; this works
because the two lines differ only at the beginning.
With this technique, to calculate the equivalent position for the end of
a change, I need to know whether there are any new lines in changed region.
> Of course, you can use b-c-f to stash the "previous text", but indeed
> it won't necessarily always be exactly right, in the sense that the
> previous text stashed in b-c-f may not have the exact same boundaries,
> so you'll need to massage it a bit.
>
> The way I see it, you'll need to do something like
>
> (defvar-local my-before-change-text nil)
>
> (defun my-bcf (beg end)
> (setq my-before-change-text
> (if (null my-before-change-text)
> (cons beg (buffer-substring beg end))
> (let* ((oldbeg (car my-before-change-text))
> (oldtext (cdr my-before-change-text))
> (oldend (+ oldbeg (length oldtext)))
> (newbeg (min beg oldbeg))
> (newend (max end oldend)))
> (cl-assert (equal oldtext (buffer-substring oldbeg oldend)))
> (if (or (< newbeg oldbeg) (> newend oldend))
> (cons newbeg (buffer-substring newbeg newend))
> my-before-change-text)))))
> (add-hook 'before-change-functions #'my-bcf)
>
> And then in after-change-functions, you'll need something like
>
> (defun my-acf (beg end oldlen)
> (let ((oldtext (substring (cdr my-before-change-text)
> (- beg (car my-before-change-text))
> (+ oldlen (- beg (car
> my-before-change-text))))))
> (setq my-before-change-text nil)
> ...))
That's possible, I guess, but it's still messy. The problem is I now
need to analyse both the buffer and the text which has been removed. I
also use the same function (to convert locations in the two buffers)
outside of changes (on the post-command-hook) where there is no changed
text. It adds considerable complexity the function. Still I will give it
a try.
For the moment, though, I have a workable solution (which is only make
incremental changes after white-listing commands); I have this working
with diff-mode now (nice example, incidentally, cause I found another,
unrelated, bug in my code).
Would you accept a commit to subst-char-in-region, though, which signals
the correct values on b-c-f? As I outlined in my previous email, it can
be done with no increase in computational complexity. Then I could
white-list fill-paragraph (at least when emacs 25 comes out!).
Phil
- [Request for Mentor] subst-char-in-region, Phillip Lord, 2014/12/12
- Re: [Request for Mentor] subst-char-in-region, Stefan Monnier, 2014/12/12
- Re: [Request for Mentor] subst-char-in-region, Phillip Lord, 2014/12/12
- Re: [Request for Mentor] subst-char-in-region, Stefan Monnier, 2014/12/12
- Re: [Request for Mentor] subst-char-in-region, Phillip Lord, 2014/12/15
- Re: [Request for Mentor] subst-char-in-region, Stefan Monnier, 2014/12/15
- Re: [Request for Mentor] subst-char-in-region,
Phillip Lord <=
- Re: [Request for Mentor] subst-char-in-region, Stefan Monnier, 2014/12/16
- Re: [Request for Mentor] subst-char-in-region, Phillip Lord, 2014/12/16