kakoune/rc/core/grep.kak
Maxime Coste 4d11bb20c3 Always collapse jumps in exec/eval, remove -collapse-jumps switch
There does not seem to be any reasonable use cases of not collapsing
jumps when the input is not comming from the user. Always collapse
them.

It could make sense to move jump collapsing out of context_wrap as
in general any action not comming directly from the user should
collapse them, at the moment a comment or mapping will not collapse
jumps, which is unfortunate.
2018-02-24 19:02:15 +11:00

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declare-option -docstring "shell command run to search for subtext in a file/directory" \
str grepcmd 'grep -RHn'
declare-option -docstring "name of the client in which utilities display information" \
str toolsclient
declare-option -hidden int grep_current_line 0
define-command -params .. -file-completion \
-docstring %{grep [<arguments>]: grep utility wrapper
All the optional arguments are forwarded to the grep utility} \
grep %{ %sh{
output=$(mktemp -d "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/kak-grep.XXXXXXXX)/fifo
mkfifo ${output}
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
( ${kak_opt_grepcmd} "$@" | tr -d '\r' > ${output} 2>&1 ) > /dev/null 2>&1 < /dev/null &
else
( ${kak_opt_grepcmd} "${kak_selection}" | tr -d '\r' > ${output} 2>&1 ) > /dev/null 2>&1 < /dev/null &
fi
printf %s\\n "evaluate-commands -try-client '$kak_opt_toolsclient' %{
edit! -fifo ${output} -scroll *grep*
set-option buffer filetype grep
set-option buffer grep_current_line 0
hook -group fifo buffer BufCloseFifo .* %{
nop %sh{ rm -r $(dirname ${output}) }
remove-hooks buffer fifo
}
}"
}}
hook -group grep-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=grep %{
add-highlighter window group grep
add-highlighter window/grep regex "^((?:\w:)?[^:]+):(\d+):(\d+)?" 1:cyan 2:green 3:green
add-highlighter window/grep line %{%opt{grep_current_line}} default+b
}
hook global WinSetOption filetype=grep %{
hook buffer -group grep-hooks NormalKey <ret> grep-jump
}
hook -group grep-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=(?!grep).* %{ remove-highlighter window/grep }
hook global WinSetOption filetype=(?!grep).* %{
remove-hooks buffer grep-hooks
}
declare-option -docstring "name of the client in which all source code jumps will be executed" \
str jumpclient
define-command -hidden grep-jump %{
evaluate-commands %{ # use evaluate-commands to ensure jumps are collapsed
try %{
execute-keys '<a-x>s^((?:\w:)?[^:]+):(\d+):(\d+)?<ret>'
set-option buffer grep_current_line %val{cursor_line}
evaluate-commands -try-client %opt{jumpclient} edit -existing %reg{1} %reg{2} %reg{3}
try %{ focus %opt{jumpclient} }
}
}
}
define-command grep-next-match -docstring 'Jump to the next grep match' %{
evaluate-commands -try-client %opt{jumpclient} %{
buffer '*grep*'
# First jump to enf of buffer so that if grep_current_line == 0
# 0g<a-l> will be a no-op and we'll jump to the first result.
# Yeah, thats ugly...
execute-keys "ge %opt{grep_current_line}g<a-l> /^[^:]+:\d+:<ret>"
grep-jump
}
try %{ evaluate-commands -client %opt{toolsclient} %{ execute-keys gg %opt{grep_current_line}g } }
}
define-command grep-previous-match -docstring 'Jump to the previous grep match' %{
evaluate-commands -try-client %opt{jumpclient} %{
buffer '*grep*'
# See comment in grep-next-match
execute-keys "ge %opt{grep_current_line}g<a-h> <a-/>^[^:]+:\d+:<ret>"
grep-jump
}
try %{ evaluate-commands -client %opt{toolsclient} %{ execute-keys gg %opt{grep_current_line}g } }
}