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bug#37515: 27.0.50; button.el doesn't support help-echo function
From: |
Basil L. Contovounesios |
Subject: |
bug#37515: 27.0.50; button.el doesn't support help-echo function |
Date: |
Tue, 01 Oct 2019 13:29:48 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
"Basil L. Contovounesios" <contovob@tcd.ie> writes:
> "Basil L. Contovounesios" <contovob@tcd.ie> writes:
>
>> diff --git a/lisp/button.el b/lisp/button.el
>> index 9112e518b0..ae2488bac6 100644
>> --- a/lisp/button.el
>> +++ b/lisp/button.el
>> @@ -470,13 +470,22 @@ push-button
>> (button-activate button use-mouse-action)
>> t))))
>>
>> +(defun button--help-echo (button)
>> + "Evaluate BUTTON's `help-echo' property and return its value."
>> + (let ((help (button-get button 'help-echo)))
>> + (if (functionp help)
>> + (let ((obj (if (overlayp button) button (current-buffer))))
>> + (funcall help (selected-window) obj (button-start button)))
>> + (eval help lexical-binding))))
>
> Note that I intend to enable lexical-binding in button.el in a future
> patch, in which case this call to eval will not need changing.
Er, I was confused when I wrote this - whether button.el uses
lexical-binding is irrelevant to the lexical evaluation of forms.
The following is an updated patch which tests form evaluation under both
dynamic and lexical scoping. I still intend to push it soon, if there
are no objections.
>From bb58dc2ab253b92b4e5683136d12eb86a3473410 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Basil L. Contovounesios" <contovob@tcd.ie>
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2019 00:04:33 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Further improve button.el support for help-echo
The last change to forward-button added support for help-echo values
that are functions. This patch fixes the arguments passed to such
functions and further adds support for help-echo values that are
forms (bug#37515).
* doc/lispref/display.texi (Button Properties): Fix description of
help-echo button property.
* lisp/button.el (button--help-echo): New function.
(forward-button): Use it.
(backward-button): Clarify help-echo reference in docstring.
* test/lisp/button-tests.el (button--help-echo-string)
(button--help-echo-form, button--help-echo-function): New tests.
---
doc/lispref/display.texi | 19 +++++++++----
lisp/button.el | 26 +++++++++++-------
test/lisp/button-tests.el | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
3 files changed, 86 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/lispref/display.texi b/doc/lispref/display.texi
index 64b24f712a..d2074aa60c 100644
--- a/doc/lispref/display.texi
+++ b/doc/lispref/display.texi
@@ -6606,14 +6606,23 @@ Button Properties
The button type. @xref{Button Types}.
@item help-echo
-@kindex help-index @r{(button property)}
-A string displayed by the Emacs tool-tip help system; by default,
-@code{"mouse-2, RET: Push this button"}.
+@kindex help-echo @r{(button property)}
+A string displayed by the Emacs tooltip help system; by default,
+@code{"mouse-2, RET: Push this button"}. Alternatively, a function
+that returns, or a form that evaluates to, a string to be displayed or
+@code{nil}. For details see @ref{Text help-echo}.
+
+The function is called with three arguments, @var{window},
+@var{object}, and @var{pos}. The second argument, @var{object}, is
+either the overlay that had the property (for overlay buttons), or the
+buffer containing the button (for text property buttons). The other
+arguments have the same meaning as for the special text property
+@code{help-echo}.
@item follow-link
@kindex follow-link @r{(button property)}
-The follow-link property, defining how a @key{mouse-1} click behaves
-on this button, @xref{Clickable Text}.
+The @code{follow-link} property, defining how a @key{mouse-1} click
+behaves on this button, @xref{Clickable Text}.
@item button
@kindex button @r{(button property)}
diff --git a/lisp/button.el b/lisp/button.el
index 9112e518b0..ae2488bac6 100644
--- a/lisp/button.el
+++ b/lisp/button.el
@@ -470,13 +470,22 @@ push-button
(button-activate button use-mouse-action)
t))))
+(defun button--help-echo (button)
+ "Evaluate BUTTON's `help-echo' property and return its value."
+ (let ((help (button-get button 'help-echo)))
+ (if (functionp help)
+ (let ((obj (if (overlayp button) button (current-buffer))))
+ (funcall help (selected-window) obj (button-start button)))
+ (eval help lexical-binding))))
+
(defun forward-button (n &optional wrap display-message no-error)
"Move to the Nth next button, or Nth previous button if N is negative.
If N is 0, move to the start of any button at point.
If WRAP is non-nil, moving past either end of the buffer continues from the
other end.
-If DISPLAY-MESSAGE is non-nil, the button's help-echo string is displayed.
-Any button with a non-nil `skip' property is skipped over.
+If DISPLAY-MESSAGE is non-nil, the button's `help-echo' property
+is displayed. Any button with a non-nil `skip' property is
+skipped over.
If NO-ERROR, return nil if no further buttons could be found
instead of erroring out.
@@ -509,13 +518,9 @@ forward-button
(unless (button-get button 'skip)
(setq n (1- n)))))))
(if (null button)
- (if no-error
- nil
+ (unless no-error
(user-error (if wrap "No buttons!" "No more buttons")))
- (let ((msg (and display-message (button-get button 'help-echo))))
- (when (functionp msg)
- (setq msg (funcall msg (selected-window) (current-buffer)
- (button-start button))))
+ (let ((msg (and display-message (button--help-echo button))))
(when msg
(message "%s" msg)))
button)))
@@ -525,8 +530,9 @@ backward-button
If N is 0, move to the start of any button at point.
If WRAP is non-nil, moving past either end of the buffer continues from the
other end.
-If DISPLAY-MESSAGE is non-nil, the button's help-echo string is displayed.
-Any button with a non-nil `skip' property is skipped over.
+If DISPLAY-MESSAGE is non-nil, the button's `help-echo' property
+is displayed. Any button with a non-nil `skip' property is
+skipped over.
If NO-ERROR, return nil if no further buttons could be found
instead of erroring out.
diff --git a/test/lisp/button-tests.el b/test/lisp/button-tests.el
index d54a992ab8..44a7ea6f6e 100644
--- a/test/lisp/button-tests.el
+++ b/test/lisp/button-tests.el
@@ -37,4 +37,60 @@ button-at
(widget-create 'link "link widget")
(should-not (button-at (1- (point))))))
+(ert-deftest button--help-echo-string ()
+ "Test `button--help-echo' with strings."
+ (with-temp-buffer
+ ;; Text property buttons.
+ (let ((button (insert-text-button "text" 'help-echo "text help")))
+ (should (equal (button--help-echo button) "text help")))
+ ;; Overlay buttons.
+ (let ((button (insert-button "overlay" 'help-echo "overlay help")))
+ (should (equal (button--help-echo button) "overlay help")))))
+
+(ert-deftest button--help-echo-form ()
+ "Test `button--help-echo' with forms."
+ (with-temp-buffer
+ ;; Test text property buttons with dynamic scoping.
+ (let* ((help (make-symbol "help"))
+ (form `(funcall (let ((,help "lexical form"))
+ (lambda () ,help))))
+ (button (insert-text-button "text" 'help-echo form)))
+ (set help "dynamic form")
+ (should (equal (button--help-echo button) "dynamic form")))
+ ;; Test overlay buttons with lexical scoping.
+ (setq lexical-binding t)
+ (let* ((help (make-symbol "help"))
+ (form `(funcall (let ((,help "lexical form"))
+ (lambda () ,help))))
+ (button (insert-button "overlay" 'help-echo form)))
+ (set help "dynamic form")
+ (should (equal (button--help-echo button) "lexical form")))))
+
+(ert-deftest button--help-echo-function ()
+ "Test `button--help-echo' with functions."
+ (with-temp-buffer
+ ;; Text property buttons.
+ (let* ((owin (selected-window))
+ (obuf (current-buffer))
+ (opos (point))
+ (help (lambda (win obj pos)
+ (should (eq win owin))
+ (should (eq obj obuf))
+ (should (= pos opos))
+ "text function"))
+ (button (insert-text-button "text" 'help-echo help)))
+ (should (equal (button--help-echo button) "text function"))
+ ;; Overlay buttons.
+ (setq help (lambda (win obj pos)
+ (should (eq win owin))
+ (should (overlayp obj))
+ (should (eq obj button))
+ (should (eq (overlay-buffer obj) obuf))
+ (should (= (overlay-start obj) opos))
+ (should (= pos opos))
+ "overlay function"))
+ (setq opos (point))
+ (setq button (insert-button "overlay" 'help-echo help))
+ (should (equal (button--help-echo button) "overlay function")))))
+
;;; button-tests.el ends here
--
2.23.0
Thanks,
--
Basil