From 2b1d1ba317230c2d4248467f888fde689e38a7e3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas von Dein Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2025 19:36:11 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] moved to codeberg --- .travis.yml | 20 - COPYING | 674 --------------------------------- Cask | 8 - README.md | 4 + autoscratch.el | 324 ---------------- run-tests.sh | 19 - test/autoscratch-mode-tests.el | 50 --- 7 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 1095 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 .travis.yml delete mode 100644 COPYING delete mode 100644 Cask delete mode 100644 autoscratch.el delete mode 100755 run-tests.sh delete mode 100644 test/autoscratch-mode-tests.el diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 0cdc2e1..0000000 --- a/.travis.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -language: emacs -cache: apt -env: - - EVM_EMACS=emacs-24.3-travis - - EVM_EMACS=emacs-24.1-travis - - EVM_EMACS=emacs-25.2-travis - - EVM_EMACS=emacs-git-snapshot-travis -matrix: - - fast_finish: true - - allow_failures: - - env: EVM_EMACS=emacs-git-snapshot-travis -before_install: - - curl -fsSkL https://gist.github.com/rejeep/ebcd57c3af83b049833b/raw > travis.sh && source ./travis.sh - - evm install $EVM_EMACS --use --skip - - cask -install: - - cask install -script: -- ./run-tests.sh - diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index f288702..0000000 --- a/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,674 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 3, 29 June 2007 - - Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for -software and other kinds of works. - - The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed -to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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diff --git a/autoscratch.el b/autoscratch.el deleted file mode 100644 index a773de9..0000000 --- a/autoscratch.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,324 +0,0 @@ -;;; autoscratch.el --- Automatically switch scratch buffer mode -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2017-2023, T.v.Dein - -;; This file is NOT part of Emacs. - -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the -;; License, or (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -;; General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -;; Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -;; USA - -;; Version: 0.0.4 -;; Package-Version: 20230505.800 -;; Author: T.v.Dein -;; Keywords: convenience, buffer, scrach -;; URL: https://codeberg.org/scip/autoscratch -;; License: GNU General Public License >= 2 -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1")) -;; SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0 - -;;; Commentary: -;;;; Introduction: -;; This simple major mode can be used as the initial major mode for -;; the scratch buffer. It automatically switches to another major mode -;; based on regexes triggered by text input. -;; -;; In the default configuration it responds to the first -;; non-whitespace character entered into the scratch buffer and -;; switches major mode based on this. See the variable -;; `autoscratch-triggers-alist' for the defaults. For example, if you -;; enter a paren, it will switch to `emacs-lisp-mode'. - -;;;; Configuration: -;; -;; The minimum configuration looks like this: -;; -;; (require 'autoscratch) -;; (setq initial-major-mode 'autoscratch-mode) -;; (setq initial-scratch-message "") -;; (setq inhibit-startup-screen t) -;; -;; You may, however, configure the trigger list -;; `autoscratch-triggers-alist' according to your preferences. This -;; list consists of cons cells, where the `car' is a regexp and the -;; `cdr' an Emacs Lisp form (e.g. a lambda or defun). If you want to -;; use regexps which match more than one character, then you need to -;; set `autoscratch-trigger-on-first-char' to `nil' and possibly tune -;; `autoscratch-trigger-after' accordingly. - -;; If no regexp matches and/or `autoscratch-trigger-after' is -;; exceeded, then the `autoscratch-default-trigger' form will be -;; executed, which by default is `fundamental-mode', but you can of -;; course change this. - -;; Autoscratch can also be configured to rename the current buffer -;; after it switched mode based on a trigger and create a new -;; `autoscratch-buffer' in the background. In order to enable this -;; feature, set `autoscratch-fork-after-trigger' to t. - -;; To further tune the trigger bahavior you can tune -;; `autoscratch-trigger-hook' which will be called after executing the -;; form of the matching trigger. - -;;; Code: -;;;; Customizables - -(defgroup autoscratch nil - "Autoscratch Mode." - :prefix "autoscratch-" - :group 'emacs) - -(defcustom autoscratch-triggers-alist - '(("[(;]" . (emacs-lisp-mode)) - ("#" . (autoscratch-select - '(("perl" . (cperl-mode)) - ("ruby" . (ruby-mode)) - ("python" . (python-mode)) - ("conf" . (conf-unix-mode)) - ("shell" . (shell-script-mode))))) - ("[-a-zA-Z0-9]" . (text-mode)) - ("/" . (c-mode)) - ("*" . (progn (insert " ") (org-mode))) - ("." . (fundamental-mode))) - "Default trigger alist for autoscratch mode. - -This list triggers after the first character entered. -You can customize this variable directly or use `add-to-list' -to add more triggers. - -In case there are more possibilities for a character, you can use -`autoscratch-select' to make autoscratch ask interactively for a -major mode to switch to, which see. A good example for such a -character is # which is the comment-char in many modes." - :group 'autoscratch - :type 'list) - -(defcustom autoscratch-trigger-on-first-char t - "Trigger after the first character has been entered, no matter what." - :group 'autoscratch - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom autoscratch-default-trigger '(fundamental-mode) - "Default form to execute when nothing else matches." - :group 'autoscratch - :type 'code) - -(defcustom autoscratch-fork-after-trigger t - "Create a new autoscratch buffer after the trigger fired." - :group 'autoscratch - :type :boolean) - -(defcustom autoscratch-trigger-after 5 - "Max chars to be entered to force trigger the default form." - :group 'autoscratch - :type :variable) - -(defcustom autoscratch-reset-default-directory nil - "Reset default directory when a new scratch buffer is created. - -When autoscratch creates a new scratch buffer, it can reset the -default directory to `~/' (change to home directory). By default -it doesn't do this." - :group 'autoscratch - :type :boolean) - -;;;; Public Vars - -(defvar autoscratch-trigger-hook () - "Hooks called after executing a matching trigger form.") - -(defvar autoscratch-rename-hook () - "Hooks called after renaming the current buffer.") - -;;;; Public Functions - -(defun autoscratch-buffer-rename () - "Rename current autoscratch buffer. - -New name is '*autoscratch-* - -Executes `autoscratch-rename-hook' afterwards." - (interactive) - (rename-buffer - (generate-new-buffer-name - (format "*%s-scratch*" - (replace-regexp-in-string - "-mode" "" - (format "%s" major-mode)))) - (run-hooks 'autoscratch-rename-hook))) - -(defun autoscratch-buffer () - "Create and switch to a new autoscratch buffer." - (interactive) - (let ((buf (get-buffer-create "*scratch*"))) - (switch-to-buffer buf) - (autoscratch-mode))) - -(defun autoscratch-select(modelist) - "Interactively ask for major mode to switch to. - -Argument MODELIST must be an alist where the car of each -pair must be a name and the cdr some arbitrary Emacs Lisp -form. - -Example for MODELIST: - -'((\"perl\" . (cperl-mode)) - (\"ruby\" . (ruby-mode)) - (\"python\" . (python-mode)) - (\"shell\" . (shell-script-mode)) - -This function shall only be called from `autoscratch-triggers-alist'." - (interactive) - (let ((keys ())) - (dolist (e modelist) - (push (car e) keys)) - (eval (cdr (assoc (completing-read "switch mode to: " keys) modelist))))) - - -;;;; Internal Functions - -(defun autoscratch--function-p (form) - "Check if FORM is a function." - (if (symbolp form) - (fboundp form) - (functionp form))) - -(defun autoscratch--fork-and-rename-current () - "Rename buffer and create new autoscratch. -If `autoscratch-fork-after-trigger' is t, create a -new autoscratch buffer and rename the current one -to $mode-scratch." - (interactive) - (let ((cur (current-buffer))) - (when (eq t autoscratch-fork-after-trigger) - (autoscratch-buffer-rename) - (autoscratch-buffer) - (switch-to-buffer cur)))) - -(defun autoscratch--eval-trigger (form) - "If FORM is a function execute interactively, otherwise evaluate it. -Executes `autoscratch-trigger-hook' after evaluation. - -Supported values for FORM include: - 'emacs-lisp-mode - '(lambda() (emacs-lisp-mode) - '(emacs-lisp-mmode)" - (if (autoscratch--function-p form) - (funcall form) - (eval form)) - (run-hooks 'autoscratch-post-trigger-hook) - (message "autoscratch switched to %s" major-mode)) - -(defun autoscratch--look-for-triggers (forward) - "Check if one of the configured trigger chars has been entered. - -If FORWARD matchs one of the trigger chars, evaluated the the -associated Lisp form." - (let ((matchform nil)) - (when (or (catch 'done - (dolist (trigger autoscratch-triggers-alist) - (when (if forward - (looking-at (car trigger)) - (looking-back (car trigger) 1)) - (setq matchform (cdr trigger)) - (throw 'done t)))) - (eq t autoscratch-trigger-on-first-char)) - (autoscratch--eval-trigger (or matchform autoscratch-default-trigger)) - (autoscratch--fork-and-rename-current) - ;; else: multichar allowed, continue until max - (when (> (point) autoscratch-trigger-after) - (autoscratch--eval-trigger autoscratch-default-trigger))))) - -(defun autoscratch--self-insert-command (n) - "Look for autoscratch trigger, execute if found and call `self-insert-command'. - -N is the char the user just entered into the (new) scratch buffer." - (interactive "p") - (self-insert-command n) - (autoscratch--look-for-triggers nil)) - -(defun autoscratch--yank (&optional arg) - "Look for autoscratch trigger, execute if found and call `yank'. - -ARG is the content of the clipboard being yanked." - (interactive "*P") - (let ((start (point)) - (end)) - (yank arg) - (setq end (point)) - (goto-char start) - (autoscratch--look-for-triggers t) - (goto-char end))) - -;;;; Keymap - -;;;###autoload -(defvar autoscratch-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap self-insert-command] 'autoscratch--self-insert-command) - (define-key map [remap yank] 'autoscratch--yank) - map) - "Keymap used by autoscratch mode.") - -;;;; Major Mode - -;;;###autoload -(define-derived-mode autoscratch-mode fundamental-mode "autoscratch" - "Autoscratch major mode automatically switches major mode. - -This simple major mode can be used as the initial major mode for -the scratch buffer. It automatically switches to another major -mode based on regexes triggered by text input. - -In the default configuration it responds to the first -non-whitespace character entered into the scratch buffer and -switches major mode based on this. See the variable -`autoscratch-triggers-alist' for the defaults. For example, if -you enter a paren, it will switch to `emacs-lisp-mode'. - -Configuration: - -The minimum configuration looks like this: - - (require 'autoscratch-mode) - (setq initial-major-mode 'autoscratch-mode) - -You may, however, configure the trigger list -`autoscratch-triggers-alist' according to your preferences. This -list consists of cons cells, where the `car' is a regexp and the -`cdr' an Emacs Lisp form (e.g. a lambda or defun). If you want -to use regexps which match more than one character, then you need -to set `autoscratch-trigger-on-first-char' to true and possibly -tune `autoscratch-trigger-after' accordingly. - -If no regexp matches and/or `autoscratch-trigger-after' is -exceeded, then the `autoscratch-default-trigger' form will be -executed, which by default is `fundamental-mode', but you can of -course change this. - -Autoscratch can also be configured to rename the current buffer -after it switched mode based on a trigger and create a new -`autoscratch-buffer' in the background. In order to enable this -feature, set `autoscratch-fork-after-trigger' to t. - -\\{autoscratch-mode-map}" - - ;; fixes github#1 - (if autoscratch-reset-default-directory - (setq default-directory "~/"))) - -(provide 'autoscratch) - -;;; autoscratch.el ends here diff --git a/run-tests.sh b/run-tests.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 6add913..0000000 --- a/run-tests.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -e - -if [ -n "$TRAVIS" ]; then - cd "$(dirname "$0")" - - ECUKES_EMACS=${EMACS:-$(which emacs)} - export ECUKES_EMACS - - echo "*** Emacs version ***" - echo "ECUKES_EMACS = $ECUKES_EMACS" - "$ECUKES_EMACS" --version - echo -fi - -cask emacs --batch -Q -l package-lint.el -f package-lint-batch-and-exit autoscratch-mode.el - -cask emacs --batch -Q -L . -L test -l autoscratch-mode-tests.el -f ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit - - diff --git a/test/autoscratch-mode-tests.el b/test/autoscratch-mode-tests.el deleted file mode 100644 index 26f07a2..0000000 --- a/test/autoscratch-mode-tests.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -;;; autoscratch-mode-tests.el --- Tests for autoscratch-mode -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2017, T.v.Dein - -;; This file is NOT part of Emacs. - -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the -;; License, or (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -;; General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -;; Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -;; USA - -;; Version: 0.01 -;; Author: T.v.Dein -;; Keywords: files -;; URL: https://codeberg.org/scip/autoscratch -;; License: GNU General Public License >= 2 - -;;; Commentary: - -;;; Code: - -(require 'autoscratch-mode) -(require 'ert) - -(ert-deftest switch-text () - ;; start with empty *scratch* - (autoscratch-buffer) - (should (string= major-mode "autoscratch-mode")) - ;; should rename current scratch, create a new scratch in the - ;; background and enable the correct mode - (insert "t") - (autoscratch--look-for-triggers nil) - (should (string= major-mode "text-mode")) - ;; now we should be back to the previously "forked" scratch - (kill-buffer) - (should (string= major-mode "autoscratch-mode"))) - -(provide 'trigger-tests) - -;;; autoscratch-mode-tests.el ends here