commit 4abf195c2ad49a17be24d5fefdee9457b9c9ab67 Author: J S Date: Fri Oct 27 10:09:51 2023 -0400 feat[all]: Initial commit diff --git a/LICENSE.md b/LICENSE.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..496acdb --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE.md @@ -0,0 +1,675 @@ +# 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. By contrast, +the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom +to share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains +free software for all its users. 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If your program is a subroutine +library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary +applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the +GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. But first, +please read . diff --git a/noCtrlC.el b/noCtrlC.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a8e5f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/noCtrlC.el @@ -0,0 +1,453 @@ +;;; wakib-keys.el --- Minor Mode for Modern Keybindings -*- lexical-binding: t -*- +;; Copyright (C) 2023 Judah Sotomayor +;; +;; Author: Judah Sotomayor +;; Maintainer: Judah Sotomayor +;; Created: October 27, 2023 +;; Modified: October 27, 2023 +;; Version: 0.0.1 +;; Keywords: +;; Homepage: https://git.freedomland.xyz/judahsotomayor/noCtrlC +;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3")) +;; +;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. +;; +;;; Commentary: +;; +;; Description +;; +;;; Code: + +;; Functions & Macros + + +(defun wakib-dynamic-binding (key) + "Act as KEY in the current context. +This uses an extended menu item's capability of dynamically computing a +definition. This idea came from general.el" + `(menu-item + ,"" + nil + :filter + ,(lambda (&optional _) + (wakib-key-binding key)))) + + +;; should probably use let instead of double call to (car x) +(defun wakib-minor-mode-key-binding (key) + "Function return all keymaps defind to KEY within minor modes. +This function ignores the overriding maps that will be used to override +KEY" + (let ((active-maps nil)) + (mapc (lambda (x) + (when (and (symbolp (car x)) (symbol-value (car x))) + (add-to-list 'active-maps (lookup-key (cdr x) (kbd key))))) + minor-mode-map-alist ) + (make-composed-keymap active-maps))) + + +(defun wakib-current-minor-mode-maps () + "Return keymaps of all current active minor modes (without overriding modes)." + (delete nil (mapcar (lambda (x) + (when (and (symbolp (car x)) (symbol-value (car x))) + (cdr x))) minor-mode-map-alist))) + +;; might need to do keymap inheretence to perserve priority +(defun wakib-key-binding (key) + "Return the full keymap bindings of KEY." + (make-composed-keymap (list (wakib-minor-mode-key-binding key) (local-key-binding (kbd key)) (global-key-binding (kbd key))))) + +(defun wakib-function-lookup(fun) + "Lookup FUN in C-d C-e maps and return shortcut in string format" + (let ((ce-key (car (where-is-internal fun (list (wakib-key-binding "C-x"))))) + (cd-key (car (where-is-internal fun (list (wakib-key-binding "C-c")))))) + (cond (cd-key (concat "C-d " (key-description cd-key))) + (ce-key (concat "C-e " (key-description ce-key))) + (t nil)))) + +(defun wakib--get-command-keys (hash str start) + "Add all C-d C-e matches in string to hash." + (if (string-match "\\\\\\[\\([^\]]*\\)\\]" str start) + (let* ((match (intern (match-string 1 str))) + (match-pos (match-beginning 0)) + (shortcut (wakib-function-lookup match))) + (puthash match shortcut hash) + (wakib--get-command-keys hash str (+ match-pos 1))) + hash)) + +(defun wakib-substitute-command-keys (orig-fun &rest args) + "Advice for substitute command keys." + ;; Put replacements in hash first because doing key lookup during + ;; replace-regexp-in-string resets the match and causes the replace + ;; step to work incorrectly + + ;; Parts of emacs (e.g. Customize) calls with nil args + (if (stringp (car args)) + (let* ((hash (wakib--get-command-keys (make-hash-table) (car args) 0)) + (str (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\\\[\\([^\]]*\\)\\]" + (lambda (match) + (let ((key (gethash (intern (substring match 2 -1)) hash))) + (if key key match))) + (car args) t t))) + (apply orig-fun (list str))) + (apply orig-fun args))) + + +(defun wakib-update-major-mode-map () + "Fix Shortcuts in menu-bar of major mode map." + (let ((mode-map (current-local-map))) + (when (and (keymapp mode-map) + (not (get major-mode 'wakib-updated))) + (wakib-update-menu-map (lookup-key mode-map [menu-bar]) mode-map) + (put major-mode 'wakib-updated t)))) + +(defun wakib-update-minor-mode-maps () + "Fix shortcts in menu-bar of minor mode maps." + (let ((map-list (current-minor-mode-maps))) + (mapc (lambda (keymap) + (wakib-update-menu-map (lookup-key keymap [menu-bar]) + (wakib-current-minor-mode-maps)) + ) map-list))) + + + +(defun wakib-update-menu-map (menu-map command-map &optional prefix) + "Update MENU-MAP shortcuts from given COMMAND-MAP. +Optional argument PREFIX adds prefix to command." + (mapc (lambda (i) + (wakib--update-keymap i command-map prefix)) menu-map)) + + +(defun wakib--update-keymap (item keymaps &optional prefix) + "Update Shortcuts in KEYMAP." + (when (and (listp item) + (listp (cdr (last item)))) + (cond ((keymapp item) + (mapc (lambda (i) (wakib--update-keymap i keymaps prefix)) item)) + ((and (stringp (cadr item)) + (keymapp (cddr item))) + (mapc (lambda (i) (wakib--update-keymap i keymaps prefix)) (cddr item))) + ((and (stringp (cadr item)) + (stringp (car (cddr item))) + (keymapp (cdr (cddr item)))) + (mapc (lambda (i) (wakib--update-keymap i keymaps prefix)) (cdr (cddr item)))) + ((and (eq 'menu-item (cadr item)) + (keymapp (nth 3 item))) + (mapc (lambda (i) (wakib--update-keymap i keymaps prefix)) (nth 3 item))) + ((and (eq 'menu-item (cadr item)) + (nth 3 item)) + (wakib--update-menu-item-keys item keymaps prefix))))) + + +(defun wakib--update-menu-item-keys (menu-item-list keymaps &optional prefix) + "Change the given menu item to point to correct shortcut." + (let* ((binding (nth 3 menu-item-list)) + (menu-item-copy (copy-sequence (cdr menu-item-list))) + (tail (nthcdr 2 menu-item-copy)) + (key (where-is-internal binding keymaps t)) + (keys (plist-get (cdr tail) :keys))) + (when (and keys + (stringp keys) + (string-match-p "^\\(C-c\\|C-x\\)" keys)) + (setcdr tail (plist-put + (cdr tail) + :keys (replace-regexp-in-string + "^C-c" "C-d" + (replace-regexp-in-string "^C-x" "C-e" keys)))) + (setcdr menu-item-list menu-item-copy)) + (when key + (let ((shortcut (key-description key))) + (cond + (prefix + (setcdr tail (plist-put (cdr tail) + :keys (concat prefix " " shortcut))) + (setcdr menu-item-list menu-item-copy)) + ((string-match-p "^\\(C-c\\|C-x\\)" shortcut) + (setcdr tail (plist-put + (cdr tail) + :keys (replace-regexp-in-string "^C-c" "C-d" + (replace-regexp-in-string "^C-x" "C-e" shortcut)))) + (setcdr menu-item-list menu-item-copy)) + ;; since we already searched, memoize the key as a suggestion + (t (setcdr tail (plist-put (cdr tail) + :key-sequence key)) + (setcdr menu-item-list menu-item-copy))))))) + + +(defun wakib-find-overlays-specifying (prop) + "Find property among overlays at point" + (let ((overlays (overlays-at (point))) + found) + (while overlays + (let ((overlay (car overlays))) + (if (overlay-get overlay prop) + (setq found (cons overlay found)))) + (setq overlays (cdr overlays))) + found)) + + +(defun wakib--replace-in-region (regex rep start-point end-point) + "Go through the output of describe bindings and replace C-c and C-x with C-d and C-e" + (save-excursion + (goto-char start-point) + (while (re-search-forward regex end-point t) + (replace-match rep)))) + +(defun wakib--describe-bindings-advice (orig-fun buffer &optional prefix menus) + "Advice for describe-buffer-bindings to correctly show C-d and C-e bindings. +Does not give the correct result if you explicitly search for C-c or C-x." + (let ((start-point (point))) + (cond ((not prefix) + ;; Without prefix must change C-c and C-x + (apply orig-fun buffer prefix menus) + (wakib--replace-in-region "^C-c " "C-d " start-point (point)) + (wakib--replace-in-region "^C-x " "C-e " start-point (point))) + ;; Explicit search for C-d won't work if buffer passed isn't current buffer + ((and (not (eq buffer (current-buffer)))(string-match-p "^C-d" (key-description prefix))) + (apply orig-fun buffer + (kbd (replace-regexp-in-string "^C-d" "C-c" (key-description prefix))) menus) + (wakib--replace-in-region "^C-c " "C-d " start-point (point))) + (t + (apply orig-fun buffer prefix menus))))) + + + +;; Commands + +(defun wakib-previous (&optional arg) + "Perform context aware Previous function. +ARG used as repeat function for interactive" + (interactive "p") + ;; if region active + (cond ((eq last-command 'yank) + (yank-pop (- arg))) + ((use-region-p) + (exchange-point-and-mark)) + (t (wakib-previous-more)))) + +(defun wakib-next (&optional arg) + "Perform context aware Next function. +ARG used as repeat for interactive function." + (interactive "p") + (cond ((eq last-command 'yank) + (yank-pop arg)) + ((use-region-p) + (exchange-point-and-mark)) + (t (wakib-next-more)))) + +(defun wakib-previous-more (&optional arg) + "Used to add functionality to wakib-previous" + (interactive "p")) + +(defun wakib-next-more (&optional arg) + "Used to add fucntionality to wakib-next" + (interactive "p")) + + + +;; might be a more functional way to do this +(defun wakib-select-line-block-all () + "Select line. Expands to block and then entire buffer." + (interactive) + (let ((p1 (if (region-active-p) + (region-beginning) + (point))) + (p2 (if (region-active-p) + (region-end) + (point))) + (x1) + (x2) + (end-p)) + (unless (region-active-p) + (setq p1 (point)) + (setq p2 (point))) + (setq end-p (eq p2 (point))) + (goto-char p1) + (beginning-of-line) + (setq x1 (point)) + (push-mark x1 t t) + (goto-char p2) + (end-of-line) + (setq x2 (point)) + (when (and (eq x1 p1) + (eq x2 p2)) + (goto-char p1) + (when (re-search-backward "\n[ \t]*\n" nil "move") + (re-search-forward "\n[ \t]*\n")) + (setq x1 (point)) + (push-mark x1 t t) + (goto-char p2) + (when (re-search-forward "\n[ \t]*\n" nil "move") + (re-search-backward "\n[ \t]*\n")) + (setq x2 (point))) + (when (and (eq x1 p1) + (eq x2 p2)) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (setq x1 (point)) + (push-mark x1 t t) + (goto-char (point-max)) + (setq x2 (point))) + (when (not end-p) + (push-mark x2 t t) + (goto-char x1)))) + +(defun wakib-back-to-indentation-or-beginning () + "Move to start of text or start of line." + (interactive) + (if (= (point) (progn (back-to-indentation) (point))) + (beginning-of-line))) + + +(defun wakib-beginning-line-or-block () + "Move to the beginning of line, if there then move to beginning of block." + (interactive) + (let ((p (point))) + (beginning-of-line) + (when (eq p (point)) + (when (re-search-backward "\n[ \t]*\n" nil "move") + (re-search-forward "\n[ \t]*\n"))) + (when (eq p (point)) + (re-search-backward "\n[ \t]*\n" nil "move") + (when (re-search-backward "\n[ \t]*\n" nil "move") + (re-search-forward "\n[ \t]*\n"))))) + +(defun wakib-end-line-or-block () + "Move to the end of line, if there then move to end of block." + (interactive) + (let ((p (point))) + (end-of-line) + (when (eq p (point)) + (when (re-search-forward "\n[ \t]*\n" nil "move") + (re-search-backward "\n[ \t]*\n"))) + (when (eq p (point)) + (re-search-forward "\n[ \t]*\n" nil "move") + (when (re-search-forward "\n[ \t]*\n" nil "move") + (re-search-backward "\n[ \t]*\n"))))) + + +(defun wakib-new-empty-buffer () + "Create a new empty buffer and switch to it. +New buffer will be named “untitled” or “untitled<2>”, etc. +It returns the buffer." + (interactive) + (let ((buffer (generate-new-buffer "untitled"))) + (set-buffer-major-mode buffer) + (switch-to-buffer buffer) + (setq buffer-offer-save t) + buffer)) + +(defun wakib-insert-line-before () + "Insert a newline and indent before current line." + (interactive) + (move-beginning-of-line 1) + (newline-and-indent) + (forward-line -1) + (indent-according-to-mode)) + +(defun wakib-insert-line-after () + "Insert a newline and indent before current line." + (interactive) + (move-end-of-line 1) + (newline-and-indent)) + +(defun wakib-beginning-of-line-or-block () + "Move cursor to beginning of line or previous paragraph." + (interactive) + (let (($p (point))) + (if (or (equal (point) (line-beginning-position)) + (equal last-command this-command )) + (if (re-search-backward "\n[\t\n ]*\n+" nil "move") + (progn + (skip-chars-backward "\n\t ") + ;; (forward-char ) + ) + (goto-char (point-min))) + (progn + (back-to-indentation) + (when (eq $p (point)) + (beginning-of-line)))))) + +(defun wakib-end-of-line-or-block () + "Move cursor to end of line or next paragraph." + (interactive) + (if (or (equal (point) (line-end-position)) + (equal last-command this-command )) + (progn + (re-search-forward "\n[\t\n ]*\n+" nil "move" )) + (end-of-line))) + +(defun wakib-backward-kill-line () + "Kill from cursor to start of line." + (interactive) + (kill-line 0)) + +;; Setup for keymap + +(defvar wakib-keys-overriding-map (make-sparse-keymap) "Key bindings for Wakib minor mode.") +(defvar wakib-keys-map (make-sparse-keymap) "Keymap used for menu-bar items.") + +(defun wakib-define-keys (keymap keylist) + "Add to KEYMAP all keys in KEYLIST. +Then add C-d and C-e to KEYMAP" + (interactive) + (mapc (lambda (pair) + (define-key keymap (kbd (car pair)) (cdr pair))) + keylist) + (define-key keymap (kbd "C-e") (wakib-dynamic-binding "C-x")) + (define-key keymap (kbd "C-d") (wakib-dynamic-binding "C-c"))) + +(defvar wakib-keylist + `(("C-c" . evil-normal-state)) ;; should quit minibuffer + "List of all wakib mode keybindings.") + + +(wakib-define-keys wakib-keys-overriding-map wakib-keylist) +(add-to-list 'emulation-mode-map-alists + `((wakib-keys . ,wakib-keys-overriding-map))) + +(defun wakib--tty-M-O (&optional arg) + "Fix tty M-O to enable arrow keys" + (interactive) + (let ((key (read-char nil nil 0.01))) + (if key + ;; temporary-goal-column needs to be reset otherwise + ;; up and down arrows end moving to old column + (cond ((eq key 65) (previous-line arg)) + ((eq key 66) (next-line arg)) + ((eq key 67) (right-char arg) + (setq temporary-goal-column 0)) + ((eq key 68) (left-char arg) + (setq temporary-goal-column 0))) + (move-end-of-line arg)))) + +(unless (display-graphic-p) + (define-key wakib-keys-overriding-map (kbd "M-O") 'wakib--tty-M-O)) + + +(defun wakib--setup () + "Runs after minor mode change to setup minor mode" + (if wakib-keys + (progn + (advice-add 'substitute-command-keys :around #'wakib-substitute-command-keys) + (advice-add 'describe-buffer-bindings :around #'wakib--describe-bindings-advice)) + (advice-remove 'substitute-command-keys #'wakib-substitute-command-keys) + (advice-remove 'describe-buffer-bindings #'wakib--describe-bindings-advice))) + +;;;###autoload +(define-minor-mode wakib-keys + "This mode brings modern style keybindings to Emacs. +Major changes is proper CUA key bindings by moving C-c and C-x to +C-d and C-e respectively. This allow access to all the keybindings of +Emacs while not tripping up users who do not want a steep learning curve +just to use their editor. + +Note that only the first prefix is changed. So C-c C-c becomes C-d C-c." + :lighter "noCtrlC" + :init-value nil + :keymap wakib-keys-map + :require 'wakib-keys + :global t + (wakib--setup)) + +(provide 'noCtrlC) +;;; noCtrlC.el ends here